Reform of the Federal Criminal Laws: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session [-Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 12896 pages |
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... Title 18 of the United States Code contains the bulk of our present criminal statutes , but additional offenses and procedural limitations can be found in other titles of the code . This body of law has in the last 4 years come under ...
... Title 18 of the United States Code contains the bulk of our present criminal statutes , but additional offenses and procedural limitations can be found in other titles of the code . This body of law has in the last 4 years come under ...
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... title 18 of the United States Code well underway by 1972. Our present code has grown up as a piecemeal operation since the first criminal statute was enacted in 1790. It is time that Congress examined and drew together all of the ...
... title 18 of the United States Code well underway by 1972. Our present code has grown up as a piecemeal operation since the first criminal statute was enacted in 1790. It is time that Congress examined and drew together all of the ...
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... title 18 that we rush headlong into the task without considering all of the ramifications and alternatives of what we do . We are fortunate , however , in having the final report of the Na- tional Commission on Reform of Federal ...
... title 18 that we rush headlong into the task without considering all of the ramifications and alternatives of what we do . We are fortunate , however , in having the final report of the Na- tional Commission on Reform of Federal ...
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... Title 18 , but into other Titles of the United States Code.5 This disparate and obscure collage of federal jurisdiction has frustrated Congres- sional efforts to insure an efficient utilization of federal law enforcement resources ...
... Title 18 , but into other Titles of the United States Code.5 This disparate and obscure collage of federal jurisdiction has frustrated Congres- sional efforts to insure an efficient utilization of federal law enforcement resources ...
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... Title 18 and aggregated to the Judiciary Committees so as to effect a uniform penal policy , or should some felonies remain in other titles , for example , Titles 21 ( food and drugs ) and 26 ( internal revenue ) , and thus be within ...
... Title 18 and aggregated to the Judiciary Committees so as to effect a uniform penal policy , or should some felonies remain in other titles , for example , Titles 21 ( food and drugs ) and 26 ( internal revenue ) , and thus be within ...
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Page 2 - A person is not responsible for criminal conduct if at the time of such conduct as a result of mental disease or defect...
Page 23 - The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State.
Page 453 - Any vacancy in the Commission shall not affect its powers, but shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made.
Page 290 - If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Page 454 - States shall serve without additional compensation but shall be reimbursed for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred in the performance of the duties vested in the Commission.
Page 363 - ... security" or any certificate of interest or participation in, temporary or interim certificate for, receipt for, guarantee of, or warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase, any of the foregoing.
Page 290 - District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or to different punishments, pains, or penalties, on account of such inhabitant being an alien, or by reason of his color, or race, than are prescribed for the punishment of citizens, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both...
Page 164 - When committed upon the high seas, or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State...
Page 372 - CERTAIN CRIMES ABOARD AIRCRAFT IN FLIGHT "(k) (1) Whoever, while aboard an aircraft in flight in air commerce, commits an act which, if committed within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States...
Page 227 - States any classified information (1) concerning the nature, preparation, or use of any code, cipher, or cryptographic system of the United States or any foreign government; or (2) concerning the design, construction, use, maintenance, or repair of any device, apparatus, or appliance used or prepared or planned for use by the United States or any foreign government for cryptographic or communication intelligence purposes; or...