Revision of the Federal Criminal Code: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, on Revision of the Federal Criminal Code, February 14, 15, 22, 27, September 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, October 9, 11, and 25, 1979, Part 3 |
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... person is convicted under the Youth Corrections Act , and that person becomes an adult , is he always looked upon as a person who has been convicted under the Youth Corrections Act even though he may be 40 years old ? Mr. CARLSON ...
... person is convicted under the Youth Corrections Act , and that person becomes an adult , is he always looked upon as a person who has been convicted under the Youth Corrections Act even though he may be 40 years old ? Mr. CARLSON ...
Page 1840
... person is sentenced to a given number of years , at the expiration of 120 days , what would happen to that person ? Would he at that time be allowed his 10 percent for each year served ? Would that be set up at that time or would it ...
... person is sentenced to a given number of years , at the expiration of 120 days , what would happen to that person ? Would he at that time be allowed his 10 percent for each year served ? Would that be set up at that time or would it ...
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... person but I agree it is a minority view at this point in time . It is a departure from tradition . We have abandoned the medical model . We have abandoned rehabilitation as the primary objective of incarceration . Mr. DRINAN . My ...
... person but I agree it is a minority view at this point in time . It is a departure from tradition . We have abandoned the medical model . We have abandoned rehabilitation as the primary objective of incarceration . Mr. DRINAN . My ...
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... person has been convicted of bank robbery and assessed a sentence of 10 years in a penitentiary . Continue that case for me from that point on , the manner in which you propose that we should act . Mr. CARLSON . I would recommend that ...
... person has been convicted of bank robbery and assessed a sentence of 10 years in a penitentiary . Continue that case for me from that point on , the manner in which you propose that we should act . Mr. CARLSON . I would recommend that ...
Page 1845
... person was convicted and sentenced to 5 years in the penitentiary , the same procedure would hold true there ? Mr. CARLSON . Yes , sir . Mr. HALL . Thank you . Mr. DRINAN . Thank you . Counsel has some questions . Mr. BEIER . Mr ...
... person was convicted and sentenced to 5 years in the penitentiary , the same procedure would hold true there ? Mr. CARLSON . Yes , sir . Mr. HALL . Thank you . Mr. DRINAN . Thank you . Counsel has some questions . Mr. BEIER . Mr ...
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