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... term not less than one - third the longest term and not more than twice the longest term prescribed for a first conviction ; ( 2 ) If the third felony is such that , upon a first conviction , the offender would be punishable by ...
... term not less than one - third the longest term and not more than twice the longest term prescribed for a first conviction ; ( 2 ) If the third felony is such that , upon a first conviction , the offender would be punishable by ...
Page 434
... terms im- posed on convict were to be regarded as one continuous term ; and where con- vict was paroled on his first term , and was returned on account of violation , he could be released on re - parole under first term . Op.Atty.Gen ...
... terms im- posed on convict were to be regarded as one continuous term ; and where con- vict was paroled on his first term , and was returned on account of violation , he could be released on re - parole under first term . Op.Atty.Gen ...
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... term less than his natural life , then the sentence to imprisonment shall be for a determinate term not less than one - third the longest term and not more than twice the longest term prescribed for a first conviction ; ( 2 ) If the ...
... term less than his natural life , then the sentence to imprisonment shall be for a determinate term not less than one - third the longest term and not more than twice the longest term prescribed for a first conviction ; ( 2 ) If the ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes | 1 |
District Attorneys and the AttorneyGeneral 93 | 2 |
Search Warrants 129 | 3 |
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