The Workings of the Indeterminate-sentence Law and the Parole System in Illinois: A Report to the Honorable Hinton G. Clabaugh, Chairman, Parole Board of Illinois |
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... terms probation and parole , it should be remem- bered that in the legal sense these words are not synonymous , although they are usually thought of as one and the same . Probation is con- ditional release ( by the court ) after ...
... terms probation and parole , it should be remem- bered that in the legal sense these words are not synonymous , although they are usually thought of as one and the same . Probation is con- ditional release ( by the court ) after ...
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... terms , when sen- tences permit , and even in permanent confinement for hopeless crim- inals , as well as in earlier releases for accidental offenders , especially youths . As a rule , vicious and habitual criminals , who plead guilty ...
... terms , when sen- tences permit , and even in permanent confinement for hopeless crim- inals , as well as in earlier releases for accidental offenders , especially youths . As a rule , vicious and habitual criminals , who plead guilty ...
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... term of imprisonment is imposed , the Board , under the stat- utes , of necessity must take some action and must accord the prisoner a hearing . The Board , in the final analysis , is the real sentencing body and to all intents and ...
... term of imprisonment is imposed , the Board , under the stat- utes , of necessity must take some action and must accord the prisoner a hearing . The Board , in the final analysis , is the real sentencing body and to all intents and ...
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... term of the minimum sentence provided by the statute for the crime and for which the trial court might have sentenced the prisoner if it had chosen to do so instead of for the longer term , and provided that one - third of the sentence ...
... term of the minimum sentence provided by the statute for the crime and for which the trial court might have sentenced the prisoner if it had chosen to do so instead of for the longer term , and provided that one - third of the sentence ...
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... term of mere months or days in the county jail or the Cook County Bride- well instead of incarceration in the penitentiary for a term of years . We must likewise be mindful of the fact that the power to place the malefactor upon ...
... term of mere months or days in the county jail or the Cook County Bride- well instead of incarceration in the penitentiary for a term of years . We must likewise be mindful of the fact that the power to place the malefactor upon ...
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