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... Corrections Act . Orig- inally I had favored a more general bill applying to all Federal of- fenders regardless of age , and making provision for an indeterminate sentence . In the end we had to settle for the Youth Corrections Act ...
... Corrections Act . Orig- inally I had favored a more general bill applying to all Federal of- fenders regardless of age , and making provision for an indeterminate sentence . In the end we had to settle for the Youth Corrections Act ...
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... Corrections Act from 22 to 26 years . " ( 53 ) " H. R. 8923 , extending the range of the Youth Corrections Act from 22 to 26 years , I consider highly desirable in theory . And desirable also in practice provided the Bureau is given ...
... Corrections Act from 22 to 26 years . " ( 53 ) " H. R. 8923 , extending the range of the Youth Corrections Act from 22 to 26 years , I consider highly desirable in theory . And desirable also in practice provided the Bureau is given ...
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... Corrections Act , leaving the decision to the judge as to which defendants should be so handled . " ( 68 ) " I favor H. R. 8923 , as it is my understanding that the results of the Federal Youth Corrections Act in its comparatively brief ...
... Corrections Act , leaving the decision to the judge as to which defendants should be so handled . " ( 68 ) " I favor H. R. 8923 , as it is my understanding that the results of the Federal Youth Corrections Act in its comparatively brief ...
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