Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 28E. Croswell, 1914 - Government publications |
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... Court of General Sessions , have dictated the results of their investi- gations on the day before , of other cases , and are hurrying to get to the court before it opens at 10:30 . In another chapter of this report , their activities ...
... Court of General Sessions , have dictated the results of their investi- gations on the day before , of other cases , and are hurrying to get to the court before it opens at 10:30 . In another chapter of this report , their activities ...
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... Court of General Sessions , and for years we have assisted the City of New York by this form of co - operation . Dur- ing the fiscal year ending September 30 , 1913 , Mr. Kimball and Mr. Ornitz , our agents , investigated , at the ...
... Court of General Sessions , and for years we have assisted the City of New York by this form of co - operation . Dur- ing the fiscal year ending September 30 , 1913 , Mr. Kimball and Mr. Ornitz , our agents , investigated , at the ...
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... court , he may be returned to court for commitment or other treatment . " In short , John Doe , convicted of grand larceny , and stand- ing before the judge for sentence , may hear these words : Doe , you have been found guilty of grand ...
... court , he may be returned to court for commitment or other treatment . " In short , John Doe , convicted of grand larceny , and stand- ing before the judge for sentence , may hear these words : Doe , you have been found guilty of grand ...
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... Court of General Sessions is not conducive to the best results , and in the present report we reiterate strongly our belief that the City should follow its own example in the inferior courts , and appoint a corps of probation officers ...
... Court of General Sessions is not conducive to the best results , and in the present report we reiterate strongly our belief that the City should follow its own example in the inferior courts , and appoint a corps of probation officers ...
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... 4 4 3 13 70 4 4 I I 6 57 39 18 15 2 2 160 63 56 72 34 56 30 42 56 81 56 21 22 589 SUPREME COURT Blanchard I Seabury . I I 6 2 I 6 2 I 9 Total . 599 RECEIVED EACH MONTH ON PROBATION ( EACH JUDGE ) JUDGE. OUR PROBATION WORK . 73 7.
... 4 4 3 13 70 4 4 I I 6 57 39 18 15 2 2 160 63 56 72 34 56 30 42 56 81 56 21 22 589 SUPREME COURT Blanchard I Seabury . I I 6 2 I 6 2 I 9 Total . 599 RECEIVED EACH MONTH ON PROBATION ( EACH JUDGE ) JUDGE. OUR PROBATION WORK . 73 7.
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