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 probationer may be required to pay a fine imposed at the time of being placed on probation in one or several installments , to make restitution to the aggrieved party , or to support his legal dependents .
The probationer may be required to pay a fine imposed at the time of being placed on probation in one or several installments , to make restitution to the aggrieved party , or to support his legal dependents .
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Thus , it has been held that the probation period may run longer than the maximum period for which the defendant could have been imprisoned.37 The running of the probation period is tolled if the probationer violates the terms of his ...
Thus , it has been held that the probation period may run longer than the maximum period for which the defendant could have been imprisoned.37 The running of the probation period is tolled if the probationer violates the terms of his ...
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41 But this power may not be exercised unless it is made to appear that the probationer has failed to comply with the terms and conditions prescribed in the grant of probation . " The proceeding for revocation “ is not one of formal ...
41 But this power may not be exercised unless it is made to appear that the probationer has failed to comply with the terms and conditions prescribed in the grant of probation . " The proceeding for revocation “ is not one of formal ...
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The probation officer is charged with the duty of keeping informed as to the conduct of every probationer under his ... made of all money collected from probationers , and such reports made to the Attorney General as he may require .
The probation officer is charged with the duty of keeping informed as to the conduct of every probationer under his ... made of all money collected from probationers , and such reports made to the Attorney General as he may require .
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The probationer remains under the power of the judge and under the supervision of the probation officer during the period of the suspension of imposition of sentence.21 Imposition of sentence may be suspended for as long as the maximum ...
The probationer remains under the power of the judge and under the supervision of the probation officer during the period of the suspension of imposition of sentence.21 Imposition of sentence may be suspended for as long as the maximum ...
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