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PROBATION AND DUE PROCESS OF LAW (FROM PROBATION AND PAROLE - SELECTED READINGS, 1970, JOHN WILEY & SONS - SEE NCJ-03284)

NCJ Number
3438
Journal
Crime & Delinquency Volume: 11 Issue: 1 Dated: (JANUARY 1965) Pages: 30-38
Author(s)
S RUBIN
Date Published
1965
Length
10 pages
Annotation
INCLUDES REQUIREMENTS FOR PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATION AND RULES GOVERNING PROBATION STATUS AND SUPERVISION.
Abstract
ELEMENTS OF DUE PROCESS INCLUDE THE NEED FOR A PRESENTENCE REPORT, BEFORE A SENTENCE IS PRONOUNCED, WHICH MEETS CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS. THE PROBATIONER HAS A RIGHT TO A HEARING ON NOTICE OF A CHARGE OF VIOLATION AND A RIGHT TO REFUSE PROBATION. STATE AND SUPREME COURT DECISIONS ARE DISCUSSED IN RELATION TO DUE PROCESS IN PROBATION.

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