Model Penal Code. Tentative Drafts Nos. 1-13, Issues 3-7American Law Institute, 1955 - Criminal law |
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... Period . Assuming the desirability of a period of limitation , how long should that period be ? Currently there is wide dis- parity among jurisdictions . Only in New Mexico is every offense subject to a statute of limitation . Murder ...
... Period . Assuming the desirability of a period of limitation , how long should that period be ? Currently there is wide dis- parity among jurisdictions . Only in New Mexico is every offense subject to a statute of limitation . Murder ...
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... period of limitation starts to run when the offense is committed . Currently there are two basically different views . The majority of jurisdictions provide , as does the draft , that the period starts when the offense is committed ...
... period of limitation starts to run when the offense is committed . Currently there are two basically different views . The majority of jurisdictions provide , as does the draft , that the period starts when the offense is committed ...
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... period , account may also be taken of the offender's response to the parole program and the demands of life outside the institution . 3. Section 6.09A ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) fixes the length of the parole period ( and any recommitment ) as not ...
... period , account may also be taken of the offender's response to the parole program and the demands of life outside the institution . 3. Section 6.09A ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) fixes the length of the parole period ( and any recommitment ) as not ...
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PROPOSALS FOR THE SENTENCING AND TREATMENT | 7 |
Better to Meet the Specialized Needs of the Young Adult | 18 |
A Finding of Guilt Should Involve a Conviction of the Specific | 25 |
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