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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In denying the writ , the court said that the power to grant probation “ is plainly and purely discretionary . If probation is refused , it cannot concern this court whether the reason for the refusal is good or bad .
In denying the writ , the court said that the power to grant probation “ is plainly and purely discretionary . If probation is refused , it cannot concern this court whether the reason for the refusal is good or bad .
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Nor does a refusal to allow such credit amount to double jeopardy for the reason that probation is not the equivalent of imprisonment.54 The repeal of the eighteenth amendment operated to remove the criminality theretofore attached to ...
Nor does a refusal to allow such credit amount to double jeopardy for the reason that probation is not the equivalent of imprisonment.54 The repeal of the eighteenth amendment operated to remove the criminality theretofore attached to ...
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However , if he eludes arrest or if for some other reason he cannot be returned to the institution from which he was paroled until after that date , his parole may , nevertheless , be revoked after his return .
However , if he eludes arrest or if for some other reason he cannot be returned to the institution from which he was paroled until after that date , his parole may , nevertheless , be revoked after his return .
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... but one conferred in terms , ” 19 for the reason that the Constitution extended the power of the President to all kinds of pardon then known to the law , and conditional pardon was a distinct type used at that time .
... but one conferred in terms , ” 19 for the reason that the Constitution extended the power of the President to all kinds of pardon then known to the law , and conditional pardon was a distinct type used at that time .
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40 A full pardon restores property which has been confiscated by reason of the offense pardoned , to provided the property has not become vested in third persons or the proceeds covered into the treasury .
40 A full pardon restores property which has been confiscated by reason of the offense pardoned , to provided the property has not become vested in third persons or the proceeds covered into the treasury .
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