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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9 By statute prisoners confined under indeterminate sentence may be paroled by the board of pardons . On expiration of the minimum term of a person imprisoned in the State penitentiary , the warden of the prison is directed to send the ...
9 By statute prisoners confined under indeterminate sentence may be paroled by the board of pardons . On expiration of the minimum term of a person imprisoned in the State penitentiary , the warden of the prison is directed to send the ...
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A convict who has been sentenced to an indeterminate term 13 is eligible for parole by the board of pardons upon the expiration of the minimum term of his sentence.14 When a convict is sentenced on two or more convictions , he is ...
A convict who has been sentenced to an indeterminate term 13 is eligible for parole by the board of pardons upon the expiration of the minimum term of his sentence.14 When a convict is sentenced on two or more convictions , he is ...
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Every prisoner confined upon an indeterminate sentence , 20 whose minimum term has expired , or any prisoner serving a definite sentence at the time the Penal Code of 1913 became effective , is given an opportunity to apply for release ...
Every prisoner confined upon an indeterminate sentence , 20 whose minimum term has expired , or any prisoner serving a definite sentence at the time the Penal Code of 1913 became effective , is given an opportunity to apply for release ...
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There are a statute 23 and a rule of the board 24 which provide that only convicts who have served their minimum term may be given an opportunity to apply for release on parole or for an absolute discharge .
There are a statute 23 and a rule of the board 24 which provide that only convicts who have served their minimum term may be given an opportunity to apply for release on parole or for an absolute discharge .
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The deduction must be from the maximum term of sentence and not from the minimum in indeterminate sentence cases . Clark v . State , 28 Ariz . 470 , 204 Pac . 1032 ( 1922 ) ; Orme v . Rogers , 32 Ariz , 502 , 260 Pac . 190 ( 1927 ) .
The deduction must be from the maximum term of sentence and not from the minimum in indeterminate sentence cases . Clark v . State , 28 Ariz . 470 , 204 Pac . 1032 ( 1922 ) ; Orme v . Rogers , 32 Ariz , 502 , 260 Pac . 190 ( 1927 ) .
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