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Co-Op Sentencing. The Detroit court has also proved its enlightenment in one of the law's darkest areas: the wildly disparate sentences that different judges hand out for the same offense (TIME, Dec. 31, 1965). Chief Judge Theodore Levin organized "a sentencing council" five years ago. Made up...
Those facts bothered Santa Barbara Municipal Court Judge Frank P. Kearney. But did they justify his sentence of six months in jail, or probation if Nancy submitted to sterilization?
The grand ideal of U.S. juvenile courts is that errant children are best handled by informal "civil" proceedings rather than stigmatized by criminal trials. In theory, youngsters cannot be accused or convicted of adult crimes. When adjudged delinquent, they may be put on probation and doctored by social workers, or...
When a Harvard student falls below three C's and a D, or has a record including any two D's or one E, he is automatically subject either to warning or probation, depending on a decision by the Faculty. A student on warning may participate in varsity sports; a...
In the 220, Anderson and George Patterson, returning to track after a year out of school and a term on probation, should be a formidable entry. Also a factor in the sprints is football star Bob Leo, whom McCurdy thinks might also help out in the broad jump, triple jump...