Cleveland Foundation Survey of Criminal Justice in Cleveland, Volumes 4-71921 |
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... Prosecution , by Alfred Bettman Police Administration , by Raymond B. Fosdick Other sections to be published are : Medical Science and Criminal Justice , by Dr. Herman M. Adler Newspapers and Criminal Justice , by M. K. Wisehart Legal ...
... Prosecution , by Alfred Bettman Police Administration , by Raymond B. Fosdick Other sections to be published are : Medical Science and Criminal Justice , by Dr. Herman M. Adler Newspapers and Criminal Justice , by M. K. Wisehart Legal ...
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... prosecutor , or police , which are reported upon generally by one of the two assistants . The reports are written in pencil on different kinds of stationery , and filed generally , if at all , in this form . Reports 1 Mr. Metlicka ...
... prosecutor , or police , which are reported upon generally by one of the two assistants . The reports are written in pencil on different kinds of stationery , and filed generally , if at all , in this form . Reports 1 Mr. Metlicka ...
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... prosecuting attorney Good prison record Desire to join relatives in another State Imminent danger of death Long term and good prison record Because of doubt as to guilt Strong evidence of reform and repentance Lack of mental ...
... prosecuting attorney Good prison record Desire to join relatives in another State Imminent danger of death Long term and good prison record Because of doubt as to guilt Strong evidence of reform and repentance Lack of mental ...
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... prosecutors ' offices , jury - rooms , witness - rooms , and probation offices in the same building . Time and energy spent in making transfers and in providing a staff of officers for courts , jails , and other offices housed in ...
... prosecutors ' offices , jury - rooms , witness - rooms , and probation offices in the same building . Time and energy spent in making transfers and in providing a staff of officers for courts , jails , and other offices housed in ...
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... prosecutors , police , city , county , and State institutions . Opportunity for this complete and necessary record system ought not to be lost through a system of building construc- tion and housing which would make it prohibitive . In ...
... prosecutors , police , city , county , and State institutions . Opportunity for this complete and necessary record system ought not to be lost through a system of building construc- tion and housing which would make it prohibitive . In ...
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Page 50 - ... but to remain, while on parole, in the legal custody and under the control of the board, and subject at any time to be taken back within the enclosure of said institution...
Page 67 - An Act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York," is hereby amended so as to read as follows: 4.
Page 28 - Our traditional criminal law thinks of the offender as a free moral agent who, having before him the choice whether to do right or wrong, intentionally chose to do wrong.
Page 63 - The medical examiner may, if he deem it necessary, employ a chemist to aid in the examination of the body, or of substances supposed to have caused or contributed to the death; and such chemist shall be entitled to such compensation for his services as the medical examiner certifies to be just and reasonable, the same being audited and allowed in the manner hereinafter provided.
Page 63 - If upon such view, personal inquiry, or autopsy, he shall be of opinion that the death was caused by violence, he shall at once notify the district attorney and a justice of the district, police, or municipal court for the district or city in which the body lies, or a trial justice, and shall file...
Page 3 - ... of disease, the prevention, abatement and suppression of nuisances, and the sanitary inspection and supervision of the production, transportation, storage and sale of foods and foodstuffs. He shall cause a complete and accurate system of vital statistics to be kept. In time of epidemic he may enforce such quarantine and isolation regulations as are appropriate to the emergency.
Page 48 - ... from time to time to study particular subjects. But their work is not coordinated, there is no continuity in what they do nor in what successive legislatures do, and the whole process is wasteful, expensive, and ineffective. A ministry of justice in the foregoing sense was proposed by Jeremy Bentham during the English legislative reform movement of the last century. It was approved by the Conference of Bar Association Delegates at the meeting of the American Bar Association in 1917. It was recommended...
Page 63 - ... and shall then and there carefully reduce or cause to be reduced to writing every fact and circumstance tending to show the condition of the body and the cause and manner of death...
Page 63 - ... reduce or cause to be reduced to writing every fact and circumstance tending to show the condition of the body, and the cause and manner of death, together with the names and addresses of said witnesses, which record he shall subscribe.