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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The power to grant and revoke parole was placed in the hands of the respective boards of parole established at the several penitentiaries and prisons . The board of parole at each penitentiary was composed of the superintendent of ...
The power to grant and revoke parole was placed in the hands of the respective boards of parole established at the several penitentiaries and prisons . The board of parole at each penitentiary was composed of the superintendent of ...
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The section in which provision is made for the general sentence reads in part : " At any time after the expiration of the minimum time , upon recommendation of the board of penitentiary commissioners and it appearing that a prisoner has ...
The section in which provision is made for the general sentence reads in part : " At any time after the expiration of the minimum time , upon recommendation of the board of penitentiary commissioners and it appearing that a prisoner has ...
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The first definite legislative action toward the establishment of a parole system in Colorado was probably taken in 1889 , when two acts , one relating to the reformatory and the other to the penitentiary , were approved on the same day ...
The first definite legislative action toward the establishment of a parole system in Colorado was probably taken in 1889 , when two acts , one relating to the reformatory and the other to the penitentiary , were approved on the same day ...
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an indeterminate sentence and parole act was passed under which the Governor was authorized to grant parole to a convict in the penitentiary at the end of his minimum term of imprisonment . This act remains in the statutes , " although ...
an indeterminate sentence and parole act was passed under which the Governor was authorized to grant parole to a convict in the penitentiary at the end of his minimum term of imprisonment . This act remains in the statutes , " although ...
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The warden of the reformatory , like the warden of the penitentiary , is authorized to appoint a parole officer . It is provided that this parole officer may receive a salary of $ 1,200 and expenses , 1 but actually nothing is ...
The warden of the reformatory , like the warden of the penitentiary , is authorized to appoint a parole officer . It is provided that this parole officer may receive a salary of $ 1,200 and expenses , 1 but actually nothing is ...
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