Legislation to Revise and Recodify Federal Criminal Laws: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H.R. 6869 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 2883 páginas |
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... Federal criminal law . Federal law presently contains numerous provisions proscribing what is essentially the same conduct . The statutes differ only in the basis for the exercise of authority by the Federal Government or in the penalty ...
... Federal criminal law . Federal law presently contains numerous provisions proscribing what is essentially the same conduct . The statutes differ only in the basis for the exercise of authority by the Federal Government or in the penalty ...
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... government carrier pigeons . We no longer need a law punishing seamen who seduce female pas- sengers travelling on steamships . And we no longer need redundant laws cover- ing the same criminal ... federal government should be able 10.
... government carrier pigeons . We no longer need a law punishing seamen who seduce female pas- sengers travelling on steamships . And we no longer need redundant laws cover- ing the same criminal ... federal government should be able 10.
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... federal government should be able to exercise jurisdiction to prosecute for theft , and under the current system each situation requires a separate statute . Our criminal laws today contain scores of dif- ferent penalties for different ...
... federal government should be able to exercise jurisdiction to prosecute for theft , and under the current system each situation requires a separate statute . Our criminal laws today contain scores of dif- ferent penalties for different ...
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... Gov- ernment should be able to exercise jurisdiction for theft . Maybe there was some method in that madness . [ Laughter . ] Now we have in the robbery provision of the legislation , for ex- ample , a situation where the Federal Government ...
... Gov- ernment should be able to exercise jurisdiction for theft . Maybe there was some method in that madness . [ Laughter . ] Now we have in the robbery provision of the legislation , for ex- ample , a situation where the Federal Government ...
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... Federal Government in determining to what extent it will preempt the States in the prosecution of criminal law . I ... Federal Governments in enforcing the criminal law . Of course , recent interpretations of the commerce clause are ...
... Federal Government in determining to what extent it will preempt the States in the prosecution of criminal law . I ... Federal Governments in enforcing the criminal law . Of course , recent interpretations of the commerce clause are ...
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