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... offenders for certain offenses is longer than for persons convicted of same offense in State courts . ( a ) Thus for auto theft : Federal offenders serve .. State offenders serve_ . ( b ) For robbery : Federal offenders State offenders ...
... offenders for certain offenses is longer than for persons convicted of same offense in State courts . ( a ) Thus for auto theft : Federal offenders serve .. State offenders serve_ . ( b ) For robbery : Federal offenders State offenders ...
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... offenders at this time the more we encourage them toward crime . " ( 4 ) " As to H. R. 8923 which would increase the classification of youth offender from 21 years to 25 years , I have some misgiving . It would seem to me that a law ...
... offenders at this time the more we encourage them toward crime . " ( 4 ) " As to H. R. 8923 which would increase the classification of youth offender from 21 years to 25 years , I have some misgiving . It would seem to me that a law ...
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... offenders require treatment different from that afforded adults , I cannot agree that an offender who is over 22 years old should be considered as a youth . " ( 10 ) " I do not favor the passage of H. R. 8923 at this time . " ( 11 ) " I ...
... offenders require treatment different from that afforded adults , I cannot agree that an offender who is over 22 years old should be considered as a youth . " ( 10 ) " I do not favor the passage of H. R. 8923 at this time . " ( 11 ) " I ...
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