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... Youth Corrections Act from 22 to 26 , whereby youths up to their 26th birthday may be sentenced under this act . " ( 38 ) " I would be in favor of H. R. 8923 amending the definition of a youth offender under the Federal Youth ...
... Youth Corrections Act from 22 to 26 , whereby youths up to their 26th birthday may be sentenced under this act . " ( 38 ) " I would be in favor of H. R. 8923 amending the definition of a youth offender under the Federal Youth ...
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... Youth Corrections Act ) ( a ) Several Federal judges either declined to express a specific opinion concerning this bill or commented in a manner which was difficult to classify as either support or opposition to the proposal , as ...
... Youth Corrections Act ) ( a ) Several Federal judges either declined to express a specific opinion concerning this bill or commented in a manner which was difficult to classify as either support or opposition to the proposal , as ...
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... youth offender to the custody of the Attorney General for treatment and supervision pursuant to the Youth Corrections Act , subject to the limitations . prescribed by section 5017 ( c ) , or , in the alternative , under sub- section ( c ) ...
... youth offender to the custody of the Attorney General for treatment and supervision pursuant to the Youth Corrections Act , subject to the limitations . prescribed by section 5017 ( c ) , or , in the alternative , under sub- section ( c ) ...
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