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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This authorized a deduction of 1 month in each year from the term of sentence of Federal prisoners confined in State jails or penitentiaries , upon the certificate of the warden or keeper with the approval of the Secretary of the ...
This authorized a deduction of 1 month in each year from the term of sentence of Federal prisoners confined in State jails or penitentiaries , upon the certificate of the warden or keeper with the approval of the Secretary of the ...
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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 ... 8 days on sentences between 5 and 10 years ; and for sentences of 10 years or more , 10 days per month .
The credits allowed per month are as follows : Five days upon a sentence of not less than 6 months nor more than 1 year ... 8 days on sentences between 5 and 10 years ; and for sentences of 10 years or more , 10 days per month .
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3 days per month during the first year and 5 days thereafter , for the time actually employed in the industry or camp.14 The statute originally provided that deductions could begin only after the arrival of the prisoner at the ...
3 days per month during the first year and 5 days thereafter , for the time actually employed in the industry or camp.14 The statute originally provided that deductions could begin only after the arrival of the prisoner at the ...
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Tuesday of each month . ... for each additional year or fractional part of a year of not less than 6 months which he has served.34 However , where parole or pardon is granted to a person who has already been granted a parole conditioned ...
Tuesday of each month . ... for each additional year or fractional part of a year of not less than 6 months which he has served.34 However , where parole or pardon is granted to a person who has already been granted a parole conditioned ...
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In Maricopa county the probationers at first are usually required to report in person weekly ; this is later modified to twice a month . Probation officers : Duty of supervision . — The adult probation officer is charged with the ...
In Maricopa county the probationers at first are usually required to report in person weekly ; this is later modified to twice a month . Probation officers : Duty of supervision . — The adult probation officer is charged with the ...
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