JUDICIARY & PUBLIC SAFETY of Corrections; Criminal Justice Academy (Dept. of Public Safety); Fire Academy(LLR); general Assembly (Judiciary Comts. of probation, pardons, Parole; Dept. http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/Judicial.htm
Extractions: HISTORICAL DOCUMENTATION TOPICS, 20 TH CENTURY STATE AGENCY RECORDS MAJOR TOPICS SUBTOPICS AGENCIES WITH POTENTIAL RECORDS COMMENTS Judicial Process Judicial Review Regulation of Attorneys Court-Appointed Attorneys Indigent Defense Victim's Rights Capital Punishment Legal Administration of State Government Statewide Criminal Investigation Political Corruption Law Enforcement Private Reformatories Transition of Prison Inmates back into society (inc. pardons, paroles, probation, etc.) Prohibition Attorney General Dept. of Corrections Criminal Justice Academy (Dept. of Public Safety) Fire Academy (LLR) Governor's Office (inc. Victim's Asst.) Statewide Grand Jury Indigent Defense Coms. (Appellate Defense) Dept. of Juvenile Justice SLED (inc. Alcohol Beverage Control) Statewide Grand Jury
Alabama Attorney General: Victim Assistance: Info Snippets of the office of the Board of pardons and Paroles The probation officer shall considerthe economic, physical, and by the Office of the Attorney general or the http://www.ago.state.al.us/victim_master.cfm?Action=Rights
Victim's Compensation Program I. general PROVISIONS. SEC. Board refers to the Board of pardons and Parole Administration refers to the Parole and probation Administration;; Administrator http://www.doj.gov.ph/revised/page1.html
Extractions: In 1981, the Board of Pardons and Parole issued its first handbook containing a compilation of policies and guidelines that had evolved through the years since the enactment on December 5, 1933 of Act No. 4103, otherwise known as the "Indeterminate Sentence Law", as amended. It was revised in 1990 to make it more simple and easily understood by the ordinary layman, particularly, the prisoner who wished to avail of the benefits of parole and executive clemency. More than ten (10) years have elapsed, hence it has become imperative to revise again the Rules of the Board to conform with recent legislative enactments and executive issuances. The Board merely implement the laws, its interpretation by the Courts, and the policies emanating from them, as enunciated by the President. On the basis of these guidelines, the Board has come up with its working procedures which are embodied in the present Revised Rules and Regulations. It is hoped that these Rules will serve as a handy manual to correctional workers, lawyers, prisoners and their families, and the general public to learn and understand the workings and mechanics of the Members of the Board of Pardons and Parole. It is also envisioned that the prisoner, or anybody in his behalf, will know the steps he has to take in applying for grants of parole and executive clemency.
Functions Of The Different DOJ Offices Office of the Solicitor general. Conserves and/or redeems human resources by grantingparole and recommending probation, pardon and Board of pardons and Parole. http://www.doj.gov.ph/about_functions.html
Extractions: Legal Staff Department Proper Function: Provides legal advice and legal services to the Government and its functionaries, government owned or controlled corporations and their subsidiaries, including advocacy of interests Objective: Protection of the legal interests of the Government and the people. Activities: To assist the Secretary of Justice in the performance of his duties as Attorney General and as ex-officio legal adviser of the national government and its functionaries. To act as legal consultant of government bodies or committees. To settle intra-governmental disputes. To provide legal safeguards against monopolies and trusts combinations in restraint of trade or of free competition. To act on applications for employment of alien technical personnel in nationalized enterprises. To act on applications for the grant of special non-immigrant visas to aliens under Section 47 A (2) of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as amended. To review decisions of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) on citizenship cases.
State Government Committee Corrections, Board of probation and Parole and the pardons Board to supply the countyof residence of persons supplied to the Auditor general, State Treasurer http://www.pasenate.com/Committee/%stategov.htm
Extractions: Home Senators News Audio ... Feedback State Government Committee 11/25/02 The State Government Committee met on Monday November 25, 2002 and reported out the following bills: As Committed (unanimously) All vote were 11-0 Hb 2163(Geist) This legislation amends the Administrative Code of 1929, and creates a Catastrophic Leave Pool for state employees. The bill also makes changes to list requirements pursuant to the Administrative Code. It also makes various title changes within PennDOT and creates a "Deputy Secretary for Transportation Security". Hb 2411(Herman) This legislation amends Title 5 (Athletics and Sports) creating the "Uniform Athlete Agents Act" Hb2898 (Staback) Authorizes a land conveyance in Cannan Township, Wayne County Hb 2910 (Pippy) Authorizes a conveyance of land in Collier Township, Allegheny County Hb 2923 (Ross)Authorizes a conveyance of land in West Bradford Township, Chester County Hb 2924 (Ross) This bill amends Act 163 of 1986, a previously enacted land conveyance, removing certain restrictions. It also authorizes a conveyance of land in West Bradford Township, Chester County.
Grajczyk V. State Bd. Of Pardons And Paroles, 1999 SD 149 As a general matter, formal conditions of probation suspended sentence, the Boardof pardons and Paroles any suspended sentence or probation, whether expressly http://www.sdbar.org/opinions/1999/November/1999_149.htm
Coffey V. State Board Of Pardons Paroles, 1999 SD 164 general Ann C. Meyer, Assistant Attorney general, Pierre, SD appeared before the Boardof pardons and Paroles misunderstanding on the length of probation ordered http://www.sdbar.org/opinions/1999/December/1999_164.htm
Thesarus P PRESENTMENTS SEE ALSO general ASSEMBLY; GRAND JURY; PUBLIC BUILDING. probation,PAROLE, AND PARDON BOARD SEE ALSO pardons, PAROLES, AND COMMUTATIONS. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/AuthorityTerms/Topics/P_List.htm
Connecticut General Assembly - Subject Index To Bills A-Z (0) pardons. pardons, Board of. See also Juvenile probation officers. Process. See alsoGeneral Statutes of Connecticut; Legislation; Technical corrections bills. http://www.cga.state.ct.us/asp/cgasubjectsearch/default.asp?LeadingChar=P
TCC Distance Learning, Web-Based CHM1045002, general Chemistry I, MAT0024C-015, College Prep Algebra. CJC2162-001,probation, pardons and Parole, MAT1033-024, Intermediate Algebra. CJC2300b-001, Corr. http://www.tallahassee.cc.fl.us/courses/websites.asp
RULES OF THE BOARD OF PARDONS paid a fine, served jail time or probation) are included addressed to the Board ofPardons, Secretary of to each of the Board members and the Attorney general. http://www.state.de.us/sos/pardrule.htm
Extractions: RULE 1. TIME AND PLACE OF MEETING. The Board of Pardons will meet in open session to consider applications on the fourth Thursday of each month, except July and August, at such time and place as the President of the Board shall determine. The President may change the regular monthly meeting date if special circumstances so warrant. RULE 2. APPLICATION, NOTICE, ETC. An applicant may file his/her petition personally or through a representative. In any application involving a crime subject to Rule 9 of these Rules, the applicant will have undergone the required psychiatric and psychological procedures of 11 Del. C.
Untitled Article 1 general Provisions Section 1522-24 Board of pardons and Paroles Dutiesgenerally; annual report; badge and pistol of probation and parole http://www.legislature.state.al.us/CodeofAlabama/1975/143166.htm
Extractions: Article 2 Pardons and Paroles. Section 15-22-20 Section 15-22-21 Section 15-22-22 Section 15-22-23 Board of Pardons and Paroles - Meetings; conditions to board action approving, etc., any pardon, etc., or restoration of civil and political rights; due notice defined. Section 15-22-24 Section 15-22-25 Investigation and report on sentenced prisoner's social and criminal records. Section 15-22-26 Standards for release of prisoners on parole. Section 15-22-27 Pardon or parole of person having death sentence commuted to life imprisonment. Section 15-22-27.1 Parole of persons convicted of certain felonies or attempts and having been previously convicted of felonies or attempts resulting in serious physical injury. Section 15-22-27.2
Section 12-17-184 by the Governor or the Board of pardons and Paroles To, whenever requested by theAttorney general of the circuits on any application for probation and furnish http://www.legislature.state.al.us/CodeofAlabama/1975/12-17-184.htm
Extractions: Section 12-17-184 It is the duty of every district attorney and assistant district attorney, within the circuit, county, or other territory for which he or she is elected or appointed: (1) To attend on the grand juries, advise them in relation to matters of law, and examine and swear witnesses before them. (2) To draw up all indictments and to prosecute all indictable offenses. (3) To prosecute and defend any civil action in the circuit court in the prosecution or defense of which the state is interested. (4) To inquire whether registers have performed the duty required of them by Section 12-17-117 and shall, in every case of failure, move against the register as provided by subsection (b) of Section 12-17-114. (5) If a criminal prosecution is removed from a court of his or her circuit, county, or division of a county to a court of the United States, to appear in that court and represent the state; and, if it is impracticable, consistent with his or her other duties, to attend that court, he or she may designate and appoint an attorney practicing therein to appear for and represent the state. (6) To attend each special session of the circuit court held for the trial of persons charged with criminal offenses; and on failure to do so, a conditional judgment may be rendered against him or her for fifty dollars ($50), to be made permanent on notice at the next session thereafter unless a good excuse is rendered.
PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 98-849 of general Counsel and the Office of Attorney general for approval public hearingby the Board of pardons, that (name) has committed a probation or parole http://www.pabulletin.com/secure/data/vol28/28-22/849.html
Extractions: Background Amendment Notice Cost and Paperwork Requirements There is no fiscal impact or additional paperwork requirements associated with the amendment for the Commonwealth, local government, the private sector or the general public. Regulatory Review In accordance with section 5(c) of the Regulatory Review Act, this final-omitted regulation was deemed approved by the House and Senate Committees on May 3, 1998. IRRC approved the final-omitted regulation on May 7, 1998. Contact Person For further information regarding the amendment, contact Nelson R. Zullinger, Secretary, Board of Pardons, 333 Market Street, 15th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17126. (717) 787-2596 Finding The Board finds that: (2) That public notice of intention to adopt the final-form regulation has been omitted under section 204 of the CDL. Order The Board orders that: (b) The Secretary of the Board shall submit this order and Annex A to the Office of General Counsel and the Office of Attorney General for approval as to form and legality as required by law. (3) The Secretary of the Board shall certify this order and Annex A and deposit them with the Legislative Reference Bureau as required by law.
Pardons Regulations will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the upon public hearingby the Board of pardons, that (name) has committed a probation or parole http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/BOP/library/regs.htm
Extractions: 37 81.1AGENCIES and OFFICES [Chapter 81 is being replaced entirely by the following Chapter 81] This chapter shall be applicable to all applications for clemency to the Board, including applications for commutation of capital sentences. This chapter shall be liberally construed to secure the fair and just determination of every application for clemency. The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings: Application The official form which must be used to request a clemency hearing before the Board. Board The Board of Pardons of the Commonwealth. Calendar A published schedule of applications listed for public hearings during a particular session. Capital Case A case in which the applicant has requested a commutation of death sentence to life imprisonment. Clemency The power of the Governor to pardon or commute a criminal sentence based upon recommendations by the Board. Commutation The reduction of a legal penalty or punishment.
Fequently Asked Questions: Pardons orders, term of imprisonment or probation, the waiting the Criminal Records Act concerningpardons for sex can request the Solicitor general's authorization to http://www.npb-cnlc.gc.ca/infocntr/factsh/pardonfaq_e.htm
Extractions: A unique reference number is printed on each Pardon Application Guide. This number must be used in all subsequent contacts with the NPB. The applicant must ensure that the application is complete . Documents such as the criminal record, local police records check and other pertinent information mentioned in the guide must be provided with the $50 processing fee (certified cheque or money order only).
Sentencing Frequently Asked Questions There are four general categories of felonies in Utah However, probation is imposedat sentencing by a judge and is imposed by the Board of pardons and Parole http://www.sentencing.utah.gov/FAQ.htm
Extractions: The Utah Sentencing Commission is a legislatively created body charged with establishing sentencing guidelines and developing policy recommendations regarding the sentencing and release of adult and juvenile offenders. The Sentencing Commission is comprised of 27 members representing all facets of the justice system, including judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, legislators, victims, law enforcement, treatment specialists, ethnic minorities, corrections officials, parole authorities, and others. What are sentencing guidelines? Utah uses sentencing guidelines in both the adult and juvenile systems. The primary goal of both sets of sentencing guidelines is communicating a standard to all involved in the sentencing of criminal or juvenile offenders. The Adult Sentencing and Release Guidelines, implemented in 1998 seek to promote uniformity and equity by communicating a recommended sentence and length of stay for particular crimes committed by similarly situated offenders. The recommended sentence and length of stay are descriptive of current sentencing practices. The guidelines are not mandatory; judges and the Board of Pardons and Parole may depart from them, but are encouraged to consider the guidelines as a starting point and follow them unless aggravating or mitigating circumstances justify a departure.
Pennsylvania Code general Provisions (View pdf) Chapter 63. Special Conditions of Parole or probation(View pdf) Chapter 68. and Offices Subpart A. Board of pardons Chapter 81. http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/037/037toc.html
Extractions: About the prices Microforms for sale A B C D ... Y 213. TASMANIA - Conditional pardons issued by the Governor of Tasmania, 1815-60. 4 vols. (722 fr.) [CY1485: Z*D152-*D155] 214. TASMANIA - Lieutenant Governor's Court: Papers, 1816-23. 2 vols. Summons, etc., Details of charges. (553 fr.) [CY2332-2333: Z TAS PAPERS 19-20] 215. TASMANIA - Muster Rolls and Land Grants, 1816-18; Convict Lists, 1826-30. 3 vols. [CY957: Z TAS PAPERS 198-200] 216. TASMANIA - Supreme Court: Death Warrants, 1818-61. 2 vols. (645 fr.) [CY1341: Z C202-C203] 217. TASMANIA - List of Convicts on 14 Convict Ships. 1821-34: Name, Height, Age, Where and When tried, Sentence, Native place, Married or single, Children, Religion, Literacy, Offence, Character Remarks. 2 reels. (695 fr.) [CY1241-CY1242: Z TAS PAPERS 4-15] 218. TASMANIA - Assignment Lists of Convicts on Convict Ships, 1821-54. Details of convicts from Pentonville and Millbank Prisons: Name, Age, Literacy, Trade, Married or single, Crime, Sentence, Where and when convicted, Period of detention, Remarks. 11 vols. 11 reels. (2,727 fr.) [CY1195-CY1205: Z TAS PAPERS D3-D13] 219. TASMANIA
APAI - Conference Information and Parole Officer, Missouri Board of probation and Parole Michael Sibbett, Chair,Utah Board of pardons and Parole 130 pm 245 pm, general Session - Resource http://www.apaintl.org/Conference.html
Extractions: This year's conference theme is "Parole - Now is Our Time". Planning is underway. This is the only opportunity for those involved in the parole process for training. Again this year we will be offering a program track for institutional parole staff and parole analysts/hearing examiners. The conference will be in St. Louis, Missouri, April 12-16. St. Louis is truly the gateway to the West. You will find the gateway arch and the existing river front area to your liking. The conference hotel, the Renaissance Grand, is brand new, opening in early 2003. It is within walking distance of the arch and all downtown attractions. It is not too early to register for the conference or make that hotel reservation. Conference Schedule-At-A-Glance Saturday, April 12, 2003 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting