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... imposed by the sentencing judge . Otherwise the sentencing judge should have imposed a different sentence . After serving one - third of the sentence imposed , however , the prisoner's eligibility for parole should be in the hands of ...
... imposed by the sentencing judge . Otherwise the sentencing judge should have imposed a different sentence . After serving one - third of the sentence imposed , however , the prisoner's eligibility for parole should be in the hands of ...
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... imposed . It should be his objective to fix a sentence thought to be appropriate under all circumstances , and the discretion with respect to parole should be exercised exclu- sively by the executive branch of the Government . " ( 15 ) ...
... imposed . It should be his objective to fix a sentence thought to be appropriate under all circumstances , and the discretion with respect to parole should be exercised exclu- sively by the executive branch of the Government . " ( 15 ) ...
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... imposed . The pro- bation officer , who also is in an impartial position , not only is familiar with all the sentences imposed by all the judges of his district court over a period of years , but has a wide knowledge of the effect of ...
... imposed . The pro- bation officer , who also is in an impartial position , not only is familiar with all the sentences imposed by all the judges of his district court over a period of years , but has a wide knowledge of the effect of ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
Table of cases | xv |
CONVENTIONS | 1 |
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