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... prisoners . This would permit a certain amount of freedom which the state owes in the way of exercise and which it is impossible to give under existing condi- tions . 6 Ja 04 , p.23 Crimes and offenses 66 N. Y. Odell . ' ... So many ...
... prisoners . This would permit a certain amount of freedom which the state owes in the way of exercise and which it is impossible to give under existing condi- tions . 6 Ja 04 , p.23 Crimes and offenses 66 N. Y. Odell . ' ... So many ...
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... prisoners by the Constitution . As will appear by the commissioner's report , there are more than a thousand state prisoners located in the various counties . compensation of the supervisor of state convicts quate . " " · The present is ...
... prisoners by the Constitution . As will appear by the commissioner's report , there are more than a thousand state prisoners located in the various counties . compensation of the supervisor of state convicts quate . " " · The present is ...
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... prisoners shall be distributed to the counties in proportion to the number of state prisoners sen- tenced from each county to the state penitentiary . . . If the pro- ceeds of the hire of the state prisoners is to be applied on the ...
... prisoners shall be distributed to the counties in proportion to the number of state prisoners sen- tenced from each county to the state penitentiary . . . If the pro- ceeds of the hire of the state prisoners is to be applied on the ...
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... prisoner is paroled , there is an interference with the judg- ment of the court . . . I believe that the parole should be con- sistent with the execution of the sentence imposed by the court , indeed , should carry out the sentence . To ...
... prisoner is paroled , there is an interference with the judg- ment of the court . . . I believe that the parole should be con- sistent with the execution of the sentence imposed by the court , indeed , should carry out the sentence . To ...
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... prisoners , I think the investigation which precedes the parole can be carried forward just as well in the governor's office as anywhere else , and I concur with my distinguished predecessor in saying that no rule can be formulated to ...
... prisoners , I think the investigation which precedes the parole can be carried forward just as well in the governor's office as anywhere else , and I concur with my distinguished predecessor in saying that no rule can be formulated to ...
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Page 5 - ... any place of bad repute, house of ill-fame, or assignation house, or to any house or place of amusement kept for immoral purposes, or...
Page E-17 - No justice of the Appellate Division shall, within the department to which he may be designated to perform the duties of an appellate justice, exercise any of the powers of a justice of the Supreme Court, other than those of a justice out of court, and those pertaining to the Appellate Division or to the hearing and decision of motions submitted by consent of counsel...
Page E-17 - ... of such city at an election held for the purpose. And whenever the office of judge of a corporation or hustings court of a city of the second class, whose...
Page N-8 - No corporate body shall hereafter be created, renewed, or extended with banking or discounting privileges.
Page E-9 - It shall be unlawful hereafter for any person who has been confined in any public asylum or institution as an epileptic, or insane, or feeble-minded patient...
Page 15 - The General Assembly may pass laws permitting the owners of lands to construct drains, ditches and levees for agricultural, sanitary or mining purposes, across the lands of others, and provide for the organization of drainage districts, and vest the corporate authorities thereof with power to construct and maintain levees, drains and ditches and to keep in repair all drains, ditches and levees heretofore constructed under the laws of this State, by special assessments upon the property...
Page D-10 - ... mentally or physically incapable of being substantially benefited by the discipline of either of such institutions, may be sentenced and committed to the Western House of Refuge for Women at Albion or the New York State Reformatory for Women at Bedford, to be there confined under the provisions of law relating to such institution.
Page 6 - ... suitable experience and training of not less than three years in the care and treatment of the mentally defective classes, epileptic or insane. He shall be the chief executive officer of the asylum, and shall manage the institution in conformity to rules and regulations adopted by the board of managers. He shall appoint the assistant physicians, steward, clerk, a bookkeeper, matron and all...