[PaSupreme] Rogers V. Pa. Board Of Probation And Parole 01/22/99 the seizure or forfeiture of property, paroles, pardons, or releases Therefore, becausethe general Assembly, in its wisdom, has of probation and Parole, 491 Pa http://dpg-law.com/opinions/pa-suprm/9901/0818-rogers.html
Extractions: Appellee. No. 0008 M.D. Appeal Dkt. 1997 Appeal from the Order of the Commonwealth Court June 13, 1996, certified from the record of June 14, 1996 at No. 1511 C.D.1996 dismissing the appeal from the order of the Pa. Board of Probation and Parole dated April 4, 1996. SUBMITTED: May 30, 1997. No. 0009 M.D. Appeal. Dkt. 1997 Appeal from order of the Commonwealth Court dated June 19, 1996 certified from the record of June 20, 1996 at No. 1593 C.D. 1996 dismissing the appeal from the order of the Pa. Board of Probation and Parole dated April 23, 1996. SUBMITTED: May 30, 1997.
Board Of Prison Terms: How To Apply For A Pardon pardons for outof-state residents must specifically and released from custody orplaced on probation;; A brief, general statement of employment and activities http://www.bpt.ca.gov/pardon.html
Extractions: Caseload Statistics State of California Office of the Governor Statement of Philosophy A Governor's pardon is an honor usually granted only to individuals who have demonstrated a high standard of constructive behavior following conviction for a felony, or in some cases for certain specified misdemeanor sex offenses. A pardon will not be issued unless it has been earned. Obtaining a pardon is a distinct achievement based upon proof of a useful, productive, and law-abiding life following conviction. It is a worthy and admirable goal, requiring sincere effort and commitment. In accord with the above philosophy, pardon applications will not be considered unless an applicant has been discharged from probation or parole for at least ten years and has not engaged in further criminal activity during that period. While the receipt of a Certificate of Rehabilitation will be considered in evaluating a pardon application, it is but one factor and is not the sole determinant.
Persons Who Are Inadmissible To Canada NATIONAL PAROLE BOARD, Clemency and pardons Division, 340 Laurier *NOTE In general,applications for offense, reports from parole or probation officers, the http://www.canadianembassy.org/immigration/inadmissible-en.asp
Extractions: Français Contact Us Help Search ... What's New Canada-U.S. Relations Web Sites Headquarters - Ottawa Embassy Washington Consulate General Atlanta Consulate General Boston Consulate General Buffalo Consulate General Chicago Consulate General Dallas Consulate General Detroit Consulate General Los Angeles Consulate General Minneapolis Consulate General New York Consulate General Seattle Consulate Miami Trade Office San Francisco Trade Office Silicon Valley Internship Program Sign up for E-subscriptions The Ambassador Our Services ... Canadian Government Offices in the United States Persons who have been convicted of a CRIMINAL OFFENCE in ANY COUNTRY may be INADMISSIBLE TO CANADA as a result of their criminal record. Even persons who do not require a Visa to enter Canada may still be refused permission to enter Canada if they are MEMBERS OF AN INADMISSIBLE CLASS. INADMISSIBLE CLASSES: Members of Inadmissible Classes include those who have been convicted of MINOR OFFENCES (including shoplifting, theft, assault, dangerous driving, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of illegal substances, etc.), or of INDICTABLE CRIMINAL OFFENCES (including assault with a deadly weapon, manslaughter, etc.). As well, those who have been convicted of DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED (DWI) are considered Members of an Inadmissible Class. Driving while under the influence of alcohol is regarded as an extremely serious offence in Canada. Those who have received TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS (including parking/speeding tickets, etc.) and other minor violations (i.e. littering, etc.) most likely will NOT be prohibited from entering Canada. Similarly, those who have JUVENILE CONVICTIONS (convictions for crimes committed while under age 18) most likely will NOT be prohibited from entering Canada unless they could have been tried as an adult for their offences.
Title 34 - §1504. Pardons By Governor (REPEALED) CORRECTIONS Part 3 probation AND PAROLE Chapter 121 STATE probation AND PAROLEBOARD Subchapter 1 general PROVISIONS §1504. pardons by Governor (REPEALED). http://janus.state.me.us/legis/statutes/34/title34sec1504.html
LINKS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT-RELATED AGENCIS AND WEBSITES Justice Victim Services Department of probation, Parole and Health South DakotaAttorney general's Office Dept. Of Corrections Board of pardons and Paroles http://mova.missouri.org/lawenflk.htm
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin Editorial However, the Office of the Attorney general, through its after discharge from paroleor probation supervision before Only 37 out of the 84 pardons were granted http://starbulletin.com/2000/08/25/editorial/viewpoint.html
Extractions: useful purpose GOVERNOR Cayetano's pardon of Thomas Foley set off a torrent of public comment about the general issue of pardons in Hawaii. Such a discussion could be worthwhile were it not laced with confusion about the process of receiving a pardon, a process with which I became familiar while in charge of pardons for the Hawaii Paroling Authority. The definition of a pardon, formulated some years ago with the assistance of former state Deputy Attorney General Michael Lilly, is "an act of grace which exempts the individual on whom it is bestowed, from the punishment the law inflicts for a crime the applicant has committed. It, nevertheless, does not imply innocence of the crime for which the individual is pardoned." To clarify a point made in the Star-Bulletin's Aug. 16 article on pardons: Once an inmate leaves prison on parole or serves the maximum sentence, he or she has the right to seek public office and to vote as well. A pardon is not required. "Express authorization to possess or use firearms" is granted only to those who require firearms in the course of employment, for example, police officers, prison guards and, in one case, for the security guard for former Gov. George Ariyoshi.
Executive Clemency Executive Clemency pardons and Commutations. general Information Regarding ExecutiveClemency. In the meantime, the Division of probation and Parole of the http://www.state.me.us/sos/cec/rcn/boards/pardons.htm
Extractions: Pardons and Commutations Application Form (in Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) format) General Information Regarding Executive Clemency Listed below are answers to questions most often asked regarding Executive Clemency. Please read them before completing any application for a pardon or commutation What is executive clemency? If I am granted a hearing before the Governor's Board on Executive Clemency, what must I do? A. WHAT IS EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY? "Executive Clemency" refers to the constitutional power (Me. Const. Art. V, pt. 1, Section 11) given exclusively to the Governor which allows him, following a criminal conviction or juvenile adjudication, to grant a commutation of sentence or a pardon. A pardon forgives an individual for his or her crime. A commutation is a reduction in sentence for persons currently incarcerated. A commutation , which does not forgive an individual, can be granted for an entire sentence or any part thereof.
Victim Rights Notification Page Attorney (felonies) at 478987-2450) (Solicitor-general (misdemeanors) at 478-953-5675the State Board of pardons and Paroles, and the probation office. http://www.houstonda.org/victimrights.html
Extractions: When the Magistrate Court issues a warrant for the arrest of person, and you are listed as a victim of that crime, Georgia has important laws concerning you in the legal system. You have both rights and responsibilities under these laws. The purpose of this page is to explain your rights and responsibilities under our legal system. This page will also explain where you may obtain more information concerning different stages of the criminal process. If you have any questions about the information contained in this page, contact the prosecuting attorney's office, or the authorities listed under a particular topic. The address and telephone number for each of the agencies discussed in this document are listed at the end of this page. INTRODUCTION In order for you to exercise your rights under the law, you must give your telephone number and address to the proper authorities. The telephone number must be for a regular landline phone, and not a pager or other electronic device.
Department Public Safety - Subtitle D3 Destination on Release, D-7 probation. be done, with a recommendation to the federalSolicitor general. may receive more information on pardons by contacting http://www.gnb.ca/0276/corrections/youthcentre/ycscd_e.asp
Extractions: D-1 Appeals D-5 Pardons D-2 Bail D-6 Court Review D-3 Destination on Release D-7 Probation D-4 Fines Appeals Question: What is an Appeal, am I eligible, and how do I apply? Appeals tell the court that you, do not agree with it. An appeal is a request to a higher court for the rehearing or review of your case. You can appeal against your conviction and/or your sentence. Ask staff. You have thirty ( 30) days to let the court know you want to appeal. Tell staff right away and they will help.
Criminal Justice These general education courses provide a solid foundation upon which students prepare CJC2350 Correctional Operations CJC 2162 probation, pardons, and Parole http://www.lakecity.cc.fl.us/departments/crimjustice/
Extractions: Criminal Justice In today's fast-paced ever-changing society, the need for knowledgable, dedicated criminal justice professionals is acute. Careers in Law Enforcement and Corrections can provide life-long challenges and almost unlimited opportunities for advancement. At Lake City Community College the Criminal Justice program is committed to excellence in academics and training for both young people and experienced criminal justice professionals. Graduates may choose from a wide variety of career fields: local, state, or federal law enforcement and correction; juvenile justice; private security; or law. Lake City Community College offers two-year Associate in Art/Science Degrees in which the interdisciplinary approach is utilized to train criminal justice professionals. To accommodate this approach, the criminal justice degree requires that half of the requisite course work be comprised of general education courses including Sociology, Mathematics, Communications, English and Science. These general education courses provide a solid foundation upon which students prepare for the analysis of social and human problems so necessary for functioning effectively within the criminal justice system.
MD DPSCS Maryland Parole Commission Road, Towson, Maryland 212863020 general Information 410 the Division of Paroleand probation to conduct are made to the Governor on pardons, commutations of http://ns1.dpscs.state.md.us/pcn/
Extractions: The Maryland Parole Commission originated in 1914 as the Advisory Board of Parole (Chapter 500, Acts of 1914). In 1922, Board functions were assumed by the Parole Commissioner (Chapter 29, Acts of 1922). The Board of Parole and Probation succeeded the Parole Commissioner in 1939 (Chapter 406, Acts of 1939). In 1968, the Board of Parole and Probation was reformed as the Board of Parole (Chapter 457, Acts of 1968). It was replaced by the Maryland Parole Commission in 1976 (Chapter 540, Acts of 1976).
Management Technology - Austin Peay State University Enforcement 3 COR 2060 Correctional Management - 3 COR 2070 probation, pardons,and Parole or MATH 1110 College Algebra - 3 PSY 1020 general Psychology or http://text.apsu.edu/programs/MANAGETECH.htm
Utah Legislature HB6001 Adult probation and Parole Programs (202,300) Adult probation and Parole AND PAROLEITEM 19 To Board of pardons and Parole From general Fund (107,000 http://www.le.state.ut.us/~2002S6/bills/hbillenr/hb6001.htm
Utah Legislature SB0001 nonlapsing funds from 307 the Divisions of Adult probation and Parole PAROLE 329 ITEM28 To Board of pardons and Parole 330 From general Fund 2,638,800 http://www.le.state.ut.us/~2002/bills/sbillint/sb0001.htm
Extractions: Morris News Service ATLANTA Georgia's Board of Pardons and Paroles has the final say on death penalty cases and decides when inmates are ready to go free. But for the past nine months, its two most prominent members have been on the flip side of the justice system, as investigators seek to determine whether the men used their positions to break the law. ''The governor appointed those individuals and should ask for their resignation,'' said Sen. Eric Johnson, of Savannah, the Senate's Republican leader. ''Regardless of whether the criminal investigation identifies criminal wrongdoing, it is certainly a conflict of ethical interest to be making money off of your responsibilities to the state taxpayers.''
Links Page - Senator Don White Department of Environmental Protection. Department of general Services. Departmentof Health. Board of pardons. probation and Parole. Public Television Network. http://donwhite.pasenategop.com/Links.htm
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Alaska Board Of Parole a general term used to describe pardons, commutation, amnesty the Lieutenant Governor,the Attorney general or a person was discharged from probation or parole http://www.correct.state.ak.us/corrections/Parole/clembk/clembk8.htm
Extractions: DEFINITIONS AMNESTY - is a form of Executive Clemency which is extended to a class or group of persons, usually persons who have all committed the same crime. It is extended without regard to the special circumstances of individual cases. Traditionally amnesties have been granted to restore social peace after a period of political upheaval. APPLICATION FORM BOARD OF PAROLE - is the Alaska Board of Parole. The Governor may refer applications for executive clemency to the Board of Parole. The Board through its staff investigates each case and submits to the Executive Clemency Advisory Committee and the Governor a report of the investigation, together with all other information the Board has regarding the applicant. When the report or investigation is completed, the Board also transmits to the Executive Clemency Advisory Committee and the Governor the comments it has received from the victim. COMMENTS REGARDING THE CLEMENCY APPLICATION COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE - is a reduction or lessening of the original sentence. Usually it takes the form of a reduction in the length of imprisonment. A commutation may be granted conditionally.
Division Of The Judicial Data Center information, local court costs, Attorney general's Opinions, Alabama Courts and theBoard of pardons and Paroles SJIS system with a probationmonitoring module http://www.alacourt.org/Departments/Systems/info2.htm
Extractions: The Alabama Judicial Data Center (AJDC) is the central repository for all programs dealing with the information management of the Trial Courts. Current systems include support processing for all case jurisdictions: Traffic (TR), District Criminal (DC), Circuit Criminal (CC), Juvenile (JU), Small Claims (SM), District Civil (DV), Circuit Civil (CV), Domestic Relations (DR), and Child Support (CS). Within these systems are functions that allow for case initiation, docketing and noticing, case management, accounting, required reports, ad hoc reports and forms production. These systems are extensively used in all Trial Courts in the State of Alabama. In addition to the "case based" functions, the SJIS systems support witness subpoenas, jury selection, management and payment, warrant production and court order enforcement. The systems are designed around an integrated concept. For example, data is not entered repetitively in criminal case activities. The original warrant is "rolled" into the District Criminal case, into the Grand Jury record, and, finally, into the Circuit Criminal case. Likewise, accounting functions, docketing, etc., are "spin offs" of the original case. Currently, the systems in use support some 4000+ users in 123 remote locations throughout Alabama. On an average day the main system processes some 700,000 requests for the equivalent of a user hitting the ENTER key some 972 times per second over the 12 hour day that the system is in use. There are some 900 gigabytes of data currently stored on the main storage devices.
Extractions: CHAPTER 213 - PARDONS AND PAROLES; REMISSIONS OF FINES AND COMMUTATIONS OF PUNISHMENTS PARDONS, REMISSIONS OF FINES, COMMUTATIONS OF PUNISHMENTS; STATE BOARD OF PARDONS COMMISSIONERS Board defined........................................................................................................................................ 3 Meetings.................................................................................................................................................... 3 Chairman.................................................................................................................................................... 3 Applications: Time limit........................................................................................................................... 3 Applications: Contents........................................................................................................................... 3 Service before hearing............................................................................................................................. 3
NLECTC JustNet-Agencies Links New York State Office of general Services Division of Parole. State of GeorgiaBoard of pardons and Paroles. Suffolk County probation Department - New York. http://www.nlectc.org/links/agencylinks.html
Extractions: The U.S. Marshals Service is responsible for providing protection for the federal judiciary, transporting federal prisoners, protecting endangered federal witnesses and managing assets seized from criminal enterprises. In addition, the men and women of the Marshals Service pursue and arrest 55 percent of all federal fugitives, more than all other federal agencies combined. Alexandria Office of the Sheriff (VA)