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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... and the officer who executes the warrant has power to return the parolle to prison.20 At the next meeting of the Board at the prison after the issuance of the warrant , the parolee , if he has been returned to prison , will be given ...
... and the officer who executes the warrant has power to return the parolle to prison.20 At the next meeting of the Board at the prison after the issuance of the warrant , the parolee , if he has been returned to prison , will be given ...
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The parole clerk makes up , for each meeting of the board , a list of prisoners whose minimum terms will expire within 2 months of the meeting . The application of a prisoner who has escaped is not considered unless he has served at ...
The parole clerk makes up , for each meeting of the board , a list of prisoners whose minimum terms will expire within 2 months of the meeting . The application of a prisoner who has escaped is not considered unless he has served at ...
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43 When a parolee is returned for violation , he is given a hearing at the next meeting of the board . At the hearing 42 47 the chairman presents the information which he has concerning. 2.3 Each parolee is given forms for reporting his ...
43 When a parolee is returned for violation , he is given a hearing at the next meeting of the board . At the hearing 42 47 the chairman presents the information which he has concerning. 2.3 Each parolee is given forms for reporting his ...
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However , the present board follows the practice of meeting there every 2 months . Any case coming before the board must first be heard at such a meeting , although the hearing may be continued for final disposition to a meeting of the ...
However , the present board follows the practice of meeting there every 2 months . Any case coming before the board must first be heard at such a meeting , although the hearing may be continued for final disposition to a meeting of the ...
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The regional director of the Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures attended a meeting of the board held July 20 , 1936. At this meeting , in a morning and afternoon session totaling 5 hours , the board considered 52 cases .
The regional director of the Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures attended a meeting of the board held July 20 , 1936. At this meeting , in a morning and afternoon session totaling 5 hours , the board considered 52 cases .
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