| 1923 - 1080 pages
...confidently be looked forward to. Let us now briefly criticize the law by way of concluding our remark*: First, it applies, under the first category, only...persons known to have been indicted for any other offease more than once, those previously indicted but once can not be examine^. Jn the third category,... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1924 - 670 pages
...law provides for the routine mental examination of all persons accused of capital offenses and those known to have been indicted for any other offense more than once or to have been previously convicted of a felony. Obviously, this law is attempting to encroach upon... | |
| Massachusetts - 1921 - 1130 pages
...Deportment a person is indicted by a grand jury for a capital offense or " whenever a person, who is known to have been indicted for any other offense more than once or to have been previously convicted of a felony, is indicted by a grand jury or bound held for trWover... | |
| Massachusetts - 1922 - 84 pages
...A. Whenever a person is indicted by a grand jury for a capital offense or whenever a person, who is known to have been indicted for any other offense more than once or to have been previously convicted of a felony, is indicted by a grand jury or bound over for trial... | |
| Massachusetts - 1922 - 76 pages
...A. Whenever a person is indicted by a grand jury for a capital offense or whenever a person, who is known to have been indicted for any other offense more than once or to have been previously convicted of a felony, is indicted by a grand jury or bound over for trial... | |
| Vivian Trow Thayer - 1925 - 778 pages
...their professions is necessary. A brief criticism of the law is not out of place by way of conclusion : First, it applies, under the first category, only to capital offenders, thus making no provision for second-degree murderers or for those indicted for manslaughter. Under the second category — consisting... | |
| Ernest Rutherford Groves - 1925 - 472 pages
...: "Whenever a person is indicted by a grand jury for a capital offense or whenever a person, who is known to have been indicted for any other offense more than once or to have been previously convicted of a felony, is indicted by a grand jury or bound over for trial... | |
| Wisconsin. State Board of Control - 1926 - 602 pages
...psychiatric examination of every person indicted by the grand jury for a capital offense, or who is known to have been indicted for any other offense more than once or to have been previously convicted of a felony. The State Department of Mental Diseases is not asked... | |
| 1927 - 358 pages
...: "Whenever a person is indicted by a grand jury for a capital offense or whenever a person, who is known to have been indicted for any other offense more than once or to have been previously convicted of a felony, is indicted by a grand jury or bound over for trial... | |
| 1927 - 358 pages
...: "Whenever a person is indicted by a grand jury for a capital offense or whenever a person, who is known to have been indicted for any other offense more than once or to have been previously convicted of a felony, is indicted by a grand jury or bound over for trial... | |
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