Model Penal Code. Tentative Drafts Nos. 1-13, Issues 10-13American Law Institute, 1960 |
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... prisoners . . . " ; second class : " prisoners who have demonstrated that they are more amenable to discipline and less vicious . . . " ; first class : " most trustworthy prisoners , including young prisoners convicted for the first ...
... prisoners . . . " ; second class : " prisoners who have demonstrated that they are more amenable to discipline and less vicious . . . " ; first class : " most trustworthy prisoners , including young prisoners convicted for the first ...
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... prisoners is not uncommon , though the formulation sometimes only deals with persons suffering from maladies that ... prisoners from prison in case of epidemic ) ; Mo. STAT . ANN . ยง216.275 ( 1958 Supp . ) ( removal of prisoners to avoid ...
... prisoners is not uncommon , though the formulation sometimes only deals with persons suffering from maladies that ... prisoners from prison in case of epidemic ) ; Mo. STAT . ANN . ยง216.275 ( 1958 Supp . ) ( removal of prisoners to avoid ...
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... prisoners , " providing one month's good time for each advancement in school grade.19 Texas requires illiterate prisoners to receive five to eight hours of instruction per week at times other than working hours ; other prisoners may ...
... prisoners , " providing one month's good time for each advancement in school grade.19 Texas requires illiterate prisoners to receive five to eight hours of instruction per week at times other than working hours ; other prisoners may ...
Contents
General Principles of Liability | 1 |
Inchoate Crimes | 17 |
Statutory Appendix | 90 |
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