Public Welfare [and] ReapportionmentWisconsin Legislative Council, 1951 |
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adoption agencies agents amend amount apportionment areas assembly district assistance authority average bill camp census cent changes chapter child welfare city of Milwaukee committed committee communities conditional release considered constitute contained Conviction cost counties court department of public dependent differences discharge earned employment federal fifth figure Forest foster home fourth funds given granted Green homes ideal included increase Indian institution jurisdiction land LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL legislature less licensing live months necessary nursing offender officers Oneida operation parole period persons population present prison probation problem proposed proposed bill provides public welfare Reapportionment reason received recommendation relating relief represent reservation residing responsibility senate senate districts sentence served shows sixth statutes supervision Table term third tion towns tribal United villages violates wards Wisconsin
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27. lappuse - In truth, the ultimate point of rest and happiness for them is to let our settlements and theirs meet and blend together, to intermix, and become one people.
44. lappuse - A prisoner having served the term or terms for which he shall have been sentenced after June 29, 1932, less good time deductions, shall upon release be treated as if released on parole, and shall be subject to all provisions of law relating to the parole of United States prisoners until the expiration of the maximum term or terms for which he was sentenced.
44. lappuse - The expression conditional release is not found in the federal statutes covering the release of adult or juvenile offenders. Section 4164 of Title 18 of the United States Code states "a prisoner having served the term or terms for which he shall have been sentenced after June 29, 1932, less good time deductions, shall upon release be treated as if released on parole.