Annual Report, Issues 27-4326th, 1870, appendix: Transactions of the National Congress on Penitentiary and Reformatory Discipline [Cincinnati, 1870] Includes "Catalogue of works on criminal law, penology and prison discipline" (p. 588-622) |
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... arrest ... Expense of State organization , prison and jail inspections , and general county work .. Cash balance of current receipts Cash balance bequests in U. $ . Trust Co .. Dr. J. 3,558 12 18 39 5,000 00 A. B. $ 10,573 22 ...
... arrest ... Expense of State organization , prison and jail inspections , and general county work .. Cash balance of current receipts Cash balance bequests in U. $ . Trust Co .. Dr. J. 3,558 12 18 39 5,000 00 A. B. $ 10,573 22 ...
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... arrested ; he returned the shoes , confessed to the agent his guilt with apparent deep penitence . Soon after his incarceration he took cold , had pneumonia , was given up by the doctor , and anointed by the priest . But the boy ...
... arrested ; he returned the shoes , confessed to the agent his guilt with apparent deep penitence . Soon after his incarceration he took cold , had pneumonia , was given up by the doctor , and anointed by the priest . But the boy ...
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... arrested for assault . She had a babe to nurse for a woman living within a few doors . The mother became dissatisfied and undertook to get her child in an improper manner , a quarrel ensued and she was arrested . We examined the case ...
... arrested for assault . She had a babe to nurse for a woman living within a few doors . The mother became dissatisfied and undertook to get her child in an improper manner , a quarrel ensued and she was arrested . We examined the case ...
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... arrested and chargerl with the theft . She was greatly alarmed , and gave a lawyer * 25 to defend her . She had a hearing before a police justice , and was committed for trial in the General Sessions . When she got to the Tombs the ...
... arrested and chargerl with the theft . She was greatly alarmed , and gave a lawyer * 25 to defend her . She had a hearing before a police justice , and was committed for trial in the General Sessions . When she got to the Tombs the ...
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... arrest .. Expense of State organization prison and jail inspections , and general county work .... Building fund , paid for house and lot No. 135 East Fifteenth street , subject to $ 6,500 mortgage to Mrs. E. Farr Building fund , legal ...
... arrest .. Expense of State organization prison and jail inspections , and general county work .... Building fund , paid for house and lot No. 135 East Fifteenth street , subject to $ 6,500 mortgage to Mrs. E. Farr Building fund , legal ...
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Popular passages
Page 23 - Statutes, are declared to belong1 to every corporation, and shall be capable of purchasing, holding and conveying any estate, real or personal, for the use of...
Page 4 - ... to their years and capacities ; and they shall have power in their discretion to bind out the said children with their consent as apprentices or servants during their minority, to such persons, and at such places, to learn such proper trades and employments as in their judgment will be most for the reformation and .amendment, and the future benefit and advantage of such children...
Page 4 - The said executive committee, by such committees as they shall from time to time appoint, shall have power, and it shall be their duty, to visit, inspect and examine all the prisons in the State, and annually report to the Legislature their state and condition, and all such other things in regard to them as may enable the Legislature to perfect their government and discipline.
Page 9 - The executive committee shall have power to add to any of the standing committees such persons as, in their opinion, may be likely to promote the objects of the society ; and shall have power to fill any vacancy which may occur in any of the offices of the association, intermediate the annual meetings.
Page 10 - ... prisons in relation to the inspectors thereof ; provided, that no such examination or inspection of any prison shall be made until an order for that purpose to be granted by the chancellor of this State, or one of the judges of the Supreme Court or by a vice-chancellor or circuit judge, or by the first judge of the county in which the prison to be examined shall be situate shall first have been had and obtained, which order shall specify the name of the prison to be examined, the names of the...
Page 8 - The executive committee shall meet once in each month, and keep regular minutes of their proceedings. They shall have a general superintendence and direction of the affairs of the society, and shall annually report to the society all their proceedings, and such other matters as shall be likely to advance the ends of the association. ARTICLE FIFTH.
Page 12 - The support and encouragement of reformed convicts after their discharge, by affording them the means of obtaining an honest livelihood, and sustaining them in their efforts at reform. ARTICLE II. The officers of the society shall be a president, vice-presidents, a corresponding secretary, a recording secretary, a treasurer and an executive committee.
Page 26 - Statutes are invested in inspectors of county prisons and the duties of the keepers of each prison that they may examine shall be the same in relation to them, as in the section aforesaid, are imposed on the keepers of such prisons in relation to the inspectors thereof; provided, that no such examination or inspection of any prison shall be made until an order for that purpose to be granted by the chancellor of this State, or one of the judges of the Supreme...
Page 25 - ... only if the board of parole is of opinion that there is reasonable probability that, if such prisoner is released, he will live and remain at liberty without violating the law, and that his release is not incompatible with the welfare of society.
Page 24 - ... to return to actual custody any conditionally released or paroled prisoner, and it is hereby made the duty of all officers to execute said order, the same as ordinary criminal process.