The Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures: Digest of federal and state laws on release procedures1. Digest of federal and state laws on release pocedures.--2. Probation.--3. Pardon.--4. Parole.--5. Prisons. |
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... offender is the object of the law ; probation , it is felt , will permit a young and new offender “ to take advantage of an opportunity for reformation which actual service of the suspended sentence might make less probable .
... offender is the object of the law ; probation , it is felt , will permit a young and new offender “ to take advantage of an opportunity for reformation which actual service of the suspended sentence might make less probable .
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The credits allowed per month are as follows : Five days upon a sentence of not less than 6 months nor more than 1 year ; 6 days upon a sentence of more than 1 year and less than 3 ...
The credits allowed per month are as follows : Five days upon a sentence of not less than 6 months nor more than 1 year ; 6 days upon a sentence of more than 1 year and less than 3 ...
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... penitentiary for a term not less than the minimum and not greater than the maximum fixed by statute for such ofiense , and the time fixed by the sentence from the end of the minimum to the maximum shall not be less than 6 months .
... penitentiary for a term not less than the minimum and not greater than the maximum fixed by statute for such ofiense , and the time fixed by the sentence from the end of the minimum to the maximum shall not be less than 6 months .
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When the sentence is for less than 2 years , and not less than 6 months , good behavior entitles the convict to a pro rata deduction of the time allowed for the first 2 years . " Forfeiture . — Good time is forfeited in any case where ...
When the sentence is for less than 2 years , and not less than 6 months , good behavior entitles the convict to a pro rata deduction of the time allowed for the first 2 years . " Forfeiture . — Good time is forfeited in any case where ...
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Usually action favorable to the probationer takes the form of requiring him to make less frequent reports or of eliminating certain conditions originally imposed . The threat of revocation is probably most frequently used in those cases ...
Usually action favorable to the probationer takes the form of requiring him to make less frequent reports or of eliminating certain conditions originally imposed . The threat of revocation is probably most frequently used in those cases ...
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