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... eligible for parole , provided that time did not exceed the present eligibility period of one - third of the maximum , would be a great improvement over the present law . A judge so disposed could thereby create for all prac- tical ...
... eligible for parole , provided that time did not exceed the present eligibility period of one - third of the maximum , would be a great improvement over the present law . A judge so disposed could thereby create for all prac- tical ...
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... eligible for parole shall be inapplicable . In either event the prisoner may become eligible for release at the time fixed in the sentence or , if no such time is fixed , the prisoner may be released at such time as the Board may ...
... eligible for parole shall be inapplicable . In either event the prisoner may become eligible for release at the time fixed in the sentence or , if no such time is fixed , the prisoner may be released at such time as the Board may ...
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... eligible orphans as therein defined who are under fourteen years of age at the time the visa is issued . Not more than two such special nonquota immigrant visas may be issued to eligible orphans adopted or to be adopted by any one ...
... eligible orphans as therein defined who are under fourteen years of age at the time the visa is issued . Not more than two such special nonquota immigrant visas may be issued to eligible orphans adopted or to be adopted by any one ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
Table of cases | xv |
CONVENTIONS | 1 |
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