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 sider |
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Side 1975
... possible consequences of note derive from these provisions . First , the Parole Commission can and doubtless is expected to make early release determinations which , inter alia , smooth off any remaining edges of irrational disparity ...
... possible consequences of note derive from these provisions . First , the Parole Commission can and doubtless is expected to make early release determinations which , inter alia , smooth off any remaining edges of irrational disparity ...
Side 1978
... possible consequences of note derive from these sepa- rate provisions : First , the Parole Commission can , and doubtless , is expected to make early release determinations which , among other things , could smooth off any remaining ...
... possible consequences of note derive from these sepa- rate provisions : First , the Parole Commission can , and doubtless , is expected to make early release determinations which , among other things , could smooth off any remaining ...
Side 1988
... possible in each case and for each type of offense . Now , several weeks ago , I was out attending one of these sessions by a group of men and women who were working on guideline mate- rial , and we had a lot of statistics for three ...
... possible in each case and for each type of offense . Now , several weeks ago , I was out attending one of these sessions by a group of men and women who were working on guideline mate- rial , and we had a lot of statistics for three ...
Side 1992
... possible to construct initial sentencing guidelines in a short period . This economy of work was made possible through the efficient use of preliminary work by two Parole Board staff members , Marc Sussman and Jane Bailey , and two ...
... possible to construct initial sentencing guidelines in a short period . This economy of work was made possible through the efficient use of preliminary work by two Parole Board staff members , Marc Sussman and Jane Bailey , and two ...
Side 2008
... possible to be sensitive to the needs of other people . I think it is possible to be emphathetic and to set up a system or commission that has to be responsive without including every possible person on it . Once you start down that ...
... possible to be sensitive to the needs of other people . I think it is possible to be emphathetic and to set up a system or commission that has to be responsive without including every possible person on it . Once you start down that ...
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Side 2425 - 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.
Side 2135 - Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.
Side 2135 - Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defence.
Side 2310 - If two or more persons conspire either to commit any offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States, or any agency thereof in any manner or for any purpose...
Side 2175 - That principle is, that the sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self -protection. That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.
Side 2638 - An omitted fact is material if there is a substantial likelihood that a reasonable shareholder would consider it important in deciding how to vote.
Side 2135 - Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.
Side 2222 - ... there exists an aggravating or mitigating circumstance of a kind, or to a degree, not adequately taken into consideration by the Sentencing Commission in formulating the guidelines that should result in a sentence different from that described.
Side 2175 - That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good, either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant. He cannot rightfully be compelled to do or forbear because it will be better for him to do so, because it will make him happier, because, in the opinions of others, to do so would be wise or even right.
Side 2368 - mental illness' alone cannot justify a state's locking a person up against his will and keeping him indefinitely in simple custodial confinement.