The Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures: Digest of federal and state laws on release proceduresU.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 1. Digest of federal and state laws on release pocedures.--2. Probation.--3. Pardon.--4. Parole.--5. Prisons. |
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... matter purportedly within the discretion of the trial court , and yet allows the trial court to defeat any effort at review by the negative action of declining to take jurisdiction . Assuming that the trial court did have juris- diction ...
... matter purportedly within the discretion of the trial court , and yet allows the trial court to defeat any effort at review by the negative action of declining to take jurisdiction . Assuming that the trial court did have juris- diction ...
Page 41
... matter of paroles and the granting and revocation thereof " consistent with the act providing for indeterminate sentences and the parole of indeterminate sentence prisoners by the board.18 Under the special rules made by the board with ...
... matter of paroles and the granting and revocation thereof " consistent with the act providing for indeterminate sentences and the parole of indeterminate sentence prisoners by the board.18 Under the special rules made by the board with ...
Page 46
... matter of practice . However , there is statutory authority for the re- parole of one who has been recommitted for violation of a parole by the Board of Pardons.48 Final discharge . - A convict who has been granted parole by the ...
... matter of practice . However , there is statutory authority for the re- parole of one who has been recommitted for violation of a parole by the Board of Pardons.48 Final discharge . - A convict who has been granted parole by the ...
Page 53
... matter of practice prisoners lose their good - time deductions for grave offenses such as fighting , impudence to officials , destroying property intentionally , or having weapons . A forfeiture oc- curs only at the end of the period of ...
... matter of practice prisoners lose their good - time deductions for grave offenses such as fighting , impudence to officials , destroying property intentionally , or having weapons . A forfeiture oc- curs only at the end of the period of ...
Page 77
... the same offense , no matter what his conduct thereafter , but less than a pardon in that it does not restore his right to vote , sit on a jury , etc. " ) . release of a parolee from the legal custody and supervision 77.
... the same offense , no matter what his conduct thereafter , but less than a pardon in that it does not restore his right to vote , sit on a jury , etc. " ) . release of a parolee from the legal custody and supervision 77.
Common terms and phrases
amended application for parole appointed arrest attorney authorized bation board of parole board of prison Code Ann commission commissioner commutation commutation of sentence conditional pardon conduct Const constitution court crime criminal defendant district duty eligible for parole Elmira reformatory ex rel execution of sentence executive clemency felony filed final discharge forfeiture good-time deductions Governor grant parole hearing held Ibid imposed imprisonment indeterminate sentence inmate investigation jail judge jurisdiction legislature maximum Michie minimum sentence minimum term misdemeanor N. Y. Supp offense Opinions Att'y Gen pardoning power pardons and paroles parole board parole law parole officer penitentiary period power to grant prior probation law probation officer probationer Procedure punishment recommendation Recommitment record reformatory released on parole reprieves restored revocation revoked sentence law served Stat statute statutory superintendent supervision suspend sentence suspension of sentence tence tion trial warden