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, 1978 - 2883 páginas |
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Página 894
... Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts : letter of October 6 , 1977 from William E. Foley , deputy director ... 2533 American Ethical Union , letter of April 3 , 1978_ . 2872 Prepared statement___ 2873 American Federation of ...
... Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts : letter of October 6 , 1977 from William E. Foley , deputy director ... 2533 American Ethical Union , letter of April 3 , 1978_ . 2872 Prepared statement___ 2873 American Federation of ...
Página 895
... Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 2533 Letter of October 6 , 1977___ 2533 Gaimo , Robert , a Representative in Congress from the State of Connecti- ent : letter of April 19 , 1978___ 2774 Hackler , Lloyd , president , American ...
... Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts 2533 Letter of October 6 , 1977___ 2533 Gaimo , Robert , a Representative in Congress from the State of Connecti- ent : letter of April 19 , 1978___ 2774 Hackler , Lloyd , president , American ...
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... administrative office of the U.S. courts . In fact , what happens is , the judicial counsel from the circuit calls the administrative office , and says " How many attorneys make sense ? " So the number that the administrative office has ...
... administrative office of the U.S. courts . In fact , what happens is , the judicial counsel from the circuit calls the administrative office , and says " How many attorneys make sense ? " So the number that the administrative office has ...
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... Administrative Office , and to William E. Foley , who , more than any other single individual , presided over the development of the Criminal Justice Act and the creation of the many offices pursuant to it . There is now a Criminal ...
... Administrative Office , and to William E. Foley , who , more than any other single individual , presided over the development of the Criminal Justice Act and the creation of the many offices pursuant to it . There is now a Criminal ...
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... administrative remedy or penalty . Court powers remain unrestricted in civil proceedings to compel compliance with an order , decree , process , writ , or rule , or to direct compensation to a complainant for loss . Federal jurisdiction ...
... administrative remedy or penalty . Court powers remain unrestricted in civil proceedings to compel compliance with an order , decree , process , writ , or rule , or to direct compensation to a complainant for loss . Federal jurisdiction ...
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Página 1191 - And a statute which either forbids or requires the doing of an act in terms so vague that men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ as to its application, violates the first essential of due process of law.
Página 1191 - The rule that penal laws are to be construed strictly, is perhaps not much less old than construction itself. It is founded on the tenderness of the law for the rights of individuals; and on the plain principle that the power of punishment is vested in the legislative, not in the judicial department. It is the legislature, not the court, which is to define a crime, and ordain its punishment.
Página 1209 - ... intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the Government of the United States...
Página 903 - labor dispute" includes any controversy concerning terms or conditions of employment, or concerning the association or representation of persons in negotiating, fixing, maintaining, changing, or seeking to arrange terms or conditions of employment, or concerning employment relations, or any other controversy arising out of the respective interests of employer and employee, regardless of whether or not the disputants stand in the proximate relation of employer and employee.
Página 918 - As chairman of the Freedom of Information Committee of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, I would like to endorse Senator Javits' amendment to the Appropriations measure to reconstitute authorization for printing of the Official Register.
Página 1041 - The contention that an injury can amount to a crime only when inflicted by intention is no provincial or transient notion. It is as universal and persistent in mature systems of law as belief in freedom of the human will and a consequent ability and duty of the normal individual to choose between good and evil.
Página 1042 - The risk must be of such a nature and degree that the actor's failure to perceive it, considering the nature and purpose of his conduct and the circumstances known to him, involves a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would observe in the actor's situation.
Página 1147 - Left without the aid of counsel he may be put on trial without a proper charge, and convicted upon incompetent evidence, or evidence irrelevant to the issue or otherwise inadmissible. He lacks both the skill and knowledge adequately to prepare his defense, even though he have a perfect one. He requires the guiding hand of counsel at every step in the proceedings against him.
Página 1202 - Beyond this, the jury trial provisions in the Federal and State Constitutions reflect a fundamental decision about the exercise of official power — a reluctance to entrust plenary powers over the life and liberty of the citizen to one judge or to a group of judges. Fear of unchecked power, so typical of our State and Federal Governments in other respects, found expression in the criminal law in this insistence upon community participation in the determination of guilt or innocence.
Página 1229 - Nothing herein prevents an officer or employee, if not inconsistent with the faithful performance of his duties, from acting without compensation as agent or attorney for any person who is the subject of disciplinary, loyalty, or other personnel administration proceedings in connection with those proceedings.