Per Curiam.
Two questions are presented by petitioner: (1) Does the parole and record clerk have power to regulate the term of a sentence, and (2) where a convict is declared a parole violator, is the time from such declaration to the date of his return counted as a part of his sentence.
Obviously, the parole and record clerk has no regulatory power over sentences and, in the instant case, was not attempting to exercise such power. The length of time...
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