Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 16State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1942 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 98
When the Judge imposes sentence , if he suspends the execution and places the defendant on probation , as he may do in every case under the Federal Probation Act , the defendant of course remains subject to the control of the court for ...
When the Judge imposes sentence , if he suspends the execution and places the defendant on probation , as he may do in every case under the Federal Probation Act , the defendant of course remains subject to the control of the court for ...
Page 100
The bills leave untouched the judge's power of sentence in cases in which he imposes a sentence of less than a year and a day , but in all other cases it is proposed that the judge's duty shall be ministerial only : that in all such ...
The bills leave untouched the judge's power of sentence in cases in which he imposes a sentence of less than a year and a day , but in all other cases it is proposed that the judge's duty shall be ministerial only : that in all such ...
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The Act contemplates that the Adult Division shall consider the case of every adult offender receiving a general sentence in the light of the study made , and all the data assembled , by the Bureau of Prisons as described above ...
The Act contemplates that the Adult Division shall consider the case of every adult offender receiving a general sentence in the light of the study made , and all the data assembled , by the Bureau of Prisons as described above ...
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Contents
THE RULEMAKING POWER OF THE CONNECTICUT | 367 |
Part II | 375 |
Part III | 384 |
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