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Roberts Vs. United States
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- US Supreme Court
- Nov 22, 1943
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Roberts v. UnitedSearch
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States - 320 U.S. 264 (1943) U.S. Supreme Court Roberts v. UnitedSearch
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States, 320 U.S. 264 (1943) Roberts v. UnitedSearch
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further court action, the original sentence remained for execution as though it had never been suspended. Cf. Miller v. AderholdSearch
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a definite sentence which had been imposed upon an offender prior to his release on probation. Cf. United States v. MooreSearch
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Remer v. ReganSearch
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he abuse this opportunity. To accomplish this basic purpose, Congress vested wide discretion in the courts. See Burns v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. United States v. PileSearch
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United States v. WeissSearch
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Pernatto v. UnitedSearch
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Kriebel v. UnitedSearch
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Ackerson v. UnitedSearch
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Moss v. UnitedSearch
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King v. CommonwealthSearch
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the Act as authorizing in that circumstance a judgment which reduced the term of the original sentence. United States v. AntinoriSearch
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Scalia v. UnitedSearch
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Korematsu v. UnitedSearch
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e.g., Criminal Justice in Cleveland (1922) 303 et seq., and particularly Tables 20 and 21, and Ambard v. AttorneySearch
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trying a man twice in a new and independent case when he already had been tried once, see Holmes, J., in Kepner v. UnitedSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Roberts v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. Miller v. AderholdSearch
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Cf. United States v. MooreSearch
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See Burns v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. AntinoriSearch
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and Ambard v. AttorneySearch
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Kepner v. UnitedSearch
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