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  2. Lifetime probation - Wikipedia

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    Federal Criminal Legislative Framework. Legislation or criminal law regarding probation and parole may differ depending on the country or more specifically the state. Generally, probation refers to community-based supervision directly ordered by the court for the significant object of fulfilling incarcerated sentence.

  3. Gagnon v. Scarpelli - Wikipedia

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    Gagnon v. Scarpelli, 411 U.S. 778 (1973), was the second substantive ruling by the United States Supreme Court regarding the rights of individuals in violation of a probation or parole sentence. [1] The case involved Gerald Scarpelli, a man serving a probation sentence in the State of Wisconsin for armed robbery. While the judge sentenced ...

  4. Probation - Wikipedia

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    If the defendant pleads guilty to a probation violation, or is found guilty of a probation violation after the hearing, the officer or prosecutor may request that additional conditions of probation are imposed, the duration is extended or that a period of incarceration is ordered, possibly followed by a return to probation. No law specifies ...

  5. Colorado Revised Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Revised Statutes are revised and published by the Revisor of Statutes of the Colorado Office of Legislative Legal Services under the supervision of the Committee on Legal Services as required by the Colorado Constitution. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Judge dismisses lawsuit arguing Colorado immigration laws ...

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    A judge dismissed, with prejudice, a lawsuit that sought to try and force the state of Colorado to allow sheriff's deputies to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

  7. Bucks County jail contractor's wrongful death settlement ...

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    Bucks County’s for-profit corrections health care provider paid $250,000 to settle claims in the first wrongful death lawsuit filed against the company shortly after it took over inmate health ...

  8. United States federal probation and supervised release

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    Probation or supervised release is considered custody for purposes of federal habeas corpus law, and therefore can be challenged under 28 U.S.C. § 2255. Probation officers are entitled to qualified immunity from probationers' due process claims because probationers cannot claim a property interest in the statutory procedural protections. [194]

  9. Susan Smith, convicted of killing her 2 children in infamous ...

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    South Carolina probation and parole officials have scheduled a hearing for Smith on Nov. 20, 30 years after she killed her boys. Susan Smith, convicted of killing her 2 children in infamous 1994 ...