United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 543United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 2004 |
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... statute , like similar statutes in many States , requires proof of causation but not of any mental state ; and some other States appear to require only proof that a person acted negligently in operating the vehicle . This Court's ...
... statute , like similar statutes in many States , requires proof of causation but not of any mental state ; and some other States appear to require only proof that a person acted negligently in operating the vehicle . This Court's ...
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... statute directs our focus to the “ offense ” of conviction . See $ 16 ( a ) ( defining a crime of violence as “ an offense that has as an element the use ... of physical force against the person or property of another ” ( emphasis added ) ...
... statute directs our focus to the “ offense ” of conviction . See $ 16 ( a ) ( defining a crime of violence as “ an offense that has as an element the use ... of physical force against the person or property of another ” ( emphasis added ) ...
Side 8
... statutes , criminalizing DUI causing serious bodily injury or death without requiring proof of any mental state , or ... statute . See Bailey v . United States , 516 U. S. 137 , 144 ( 1995 ) . The plain text of $ 16 ( a ) states that an ...
... statutes , criminalizing DUI causing serious bodily injury or death without requiring proof of any mental state , or ... statute . See Bailey v . United States , 516 U. S. 137 , 144 ( 1995 ) . The plain text of $ 16 ( a ) states that an ...
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... statute . The Government counters that the “ use " of force does not incorporate any mens rea component , and that petitioner's DUI conviction necessarily includes the use of force . To support its position , the Government dissects the ...
... statute . The Government counters that the “ use " of force does not incorporate any mens rea component , and that petitioner's DUI conviction necessarily includes the use of force . To support its position , the Government dissects the ...
Side 11
... statute in petitioner's favor . Although here we deal with § 16 in the deportation context , $ 16 is a criminal statute , Opinion of the Court of the term “ crime of Cite as : 543 U. S. 1 ( 2004 ) 11.
... statute in petitioner's favor . Although here we deal with § 16 in the deportation context , $ 16 is a criminal statute , Opinion of the Court of the term “ crime of Cite as : 543 U. S. 1 ( 2004 ) 11.
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