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... favor enactment of H. R. 8923 , which would extend the Youth Corrections Act to persons of 25 years of age or under . You indicate that this would make the act available to about 60 percent of all felony cases coming into Federal courts ...
... favor enactment of H. R. 8923 , which would extend the Youth Corrections Act to persons of 25 years of age or under . You indicate that this would make the act available to about 60 percent of all felony cases coming into Federal courts ...
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... favor it , but lack of knowledge and experience with it necessitates a qualified endorsement . " ( 37 ) " I approve the proposed act H. R. 8923 , raising the age limit under the Federal Youth Corrections Act from 22 to 26 , whereby ...
... favor it , but lack of knowledge and experience with it necessitates a qualified endorsement . " ( 37 ) " I approve the proposed act H. R. 8923 , raising the age limit under the Federal Youth Corrections Act from 22 to 26 , whereby ...
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... favor H. R. 8923. " ( 61 ) " We favor this measure which would extend the salutory provisions of the Youth Corrections Act to the age group between 22 and 26 years of age , provided that increasing the number of poten- tial persons ...
... favor H. R. 8923. " ( 61 ) " We favor this measure which would extend the salutory provisions of the Youth Corrections Act to the age group between 22 and 26 years of age , provided that increasing the number of poten- tial persons ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
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