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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 6
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‘BERNSTEIN's first visit to the Fenitentiary at Leavenworth, Warden HUNTER
advised, when this matter was first discussed with him, that he did not
recall such an incident ppv inc been reported to him. later he advised that
he did recall OfficergaqqgMMPdiscussing this matter with him, but in view
of the fact that no money was actually accepted vy nc the fact that
it was not determined whether the money was offered as a gratuity or in an
‘effort to obtain a favor, no actual report was made concerning this incident.
With respect to the list of visitors submitted by the Kansas City
office, this list is prepared by the officer in the visiting room and, there-«
fore, would not have been signed by Attorney EUGENE BEKNSTBiN. Photographic
copies of the signatures of EUGENE BERNSTEIN and JOSEPH BULGER, whore they
sirned their names on the visitors'_ rerister, ware submitted to the Bureau
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with the report of Spocial Aren dated October 3, 1947.
Warden HUNTER advised that with respect to Admission Summary Reports,
Parole Progress Reports and Release Reports, _ they are submitted in accordance
with regulations set forth by the Bureau of Prisons. He requested that any
information conoerning these reports be obtained from D. Le YEAGLEY, Parole
Officer at the Institution.
advised that when an inmate comes to the institution
on transfé®, 8 Special Frogross Report is prapareéd within two weeks' time.
On occasions the time may vary as much as ono week dua to the amount of work
being handled by the Classification Committee.
On new arrivals from the Court, Admission Sumaary Reports are pre-
pared within one month.
Parole Frogress Raports are prepared at least one month in advance
of the meeting of the Ue S. Board of Parcle for those inmatzs applying for
.,
parole at that Board meetings xplained that an inmate is ;
eligible for parole when he err race See of his sentence, however, of
if the Parole Board is meeting at the institution, an immate may apply for
parole and be heard, by the member of the Parole Board doing the interviewing,
before he has served one-third of his sentence. Mr, YMAGLEY steted thet a
Parole Board member hears applicants four times a year; once each quarter, and
if one-third of an immte's sentence will be completed in a specified quarter,
he is olifible to be heard by the Farole Board during thet same quarter.
Mr, YEAGLEY further explained that Parole Progress Reports are
made up at the institution every 90 days for those inmates eligible for
parole and who have applied, however, only one Parole Progress Report is
made for each immte. If parole is denied at the time of application, how-
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