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Page 176
... sentence ought to be taken away from judges entirely , and I further believe that fixed and definite sentences should be made dependent upon the finding of a com- mission . . . . The jury ought to determine guilt or innocence without ...
... sentence ought to be taken away from judges entirely , and I further believe that fixed and definite sentences should be made dependent upon the finding of a com- mission . . . . The jury ought to determine guilt or innocence without ...
Page 177
... sentence in the frequently overcharged atmosphere in which trials are held . It would provide a means for arriving at a sentence at a place other than that of the trial , and at another time . The great value of Governor Smith's ...
... sentence in the frequently overcharged atmosphere in which trials are held . It would provide a means for arriving at a sentence at a place other than that of the trial , and at another time . The great value of Governor Smith's ...
Page 178
... sentence is prac- tically never found . Some maximum or minimum , or both , are almost always provided . The ... sentence is the measure of his belief in the theory that the criminal's treatment should be determined individually and not ...
... sentence is prac- tically never found . Some maximum or minimum , or both , are almost always provided . The ... sentence is the measure of his belief in the theory that the criminal's treatment should be determined individually and not ...
Contents
THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
RULES | 91 |
Copyright | |
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