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... give the district court the discretion to fix a date when a prisoner could be released on parole earlier than the minimum specified by statute . I think that such discretion had better be vested in the Federal Board of Parole ...
... give the district court the discretion to fix a date when a prisoner could be released on parole earlier than the minimum specified by statute . I think that such discretion had better be vested in the Federal Board of Parole ...
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... give information or submit to medical or psychiatric examination if required , or knowingly give false information in relation to the requirements of such regulations , or knowingly violate a reasonable restriction imposed upon his ...
... give information or submit to medical or psychiatric examination if required , or knowingly give false information in relation to the requirements of such regulations , or knowingly violate a reasonable restriction imposed upon his ...
Page 71
... give a nonpaying case the attention it deserves . It is true that many lawyers give of their time and advice to a great extent , and in a given case - particularly one involving basic issues of civil liberties - will go all out , but in ...
... give a nonpaying case the attention it deserves . It is true that many lawyers give of their time and advice to a great extent , and in a given case - particularly one involving basic issues of civil liberties - will go all out , but in ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
Table of cases | xv |
CONVENTIONS | 1 |
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