Penalties for Crimes Against Cabinet Officers, Supreme Court Justices, and Presidential Staff Members: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 907 ... September 9, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 9 sider |
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... Section 351 of title 18 of the United States Code currently pro- tects Members of Congress and Members of Congress - elect . S. 907 would amend section 351 to add Cabinet officials and the second - in- command in those departments , the ...
... Section 351 of title 18 of the United States Code currently pro- tects Members of Congress and Members of Congress - elect . S. 907 would amend section 351 to add Cabinet officials and the second - in- command in those departments , the ...
Side 2
... amend section 351 of title 18 and section 1751 of title 18. And may I make some remarks about the significance of those amendments . These serious crimes against a person are not generally prohibited by Federal law when commit- ted ...
... amend section 351 of title 18 and section 1751 of title 18. And may I make some remarks about the significance of those amendments . These serious crimes against a person are not generally prohibited by Federal law when commit- ted ...
Side 3
... amend section 351 to in- clude a specific reference to that particular subject matter . Notwithstanding the fact ... 351 of title 18 to make it a Federal crime to kill a Cabinet officer , defined as " a member of the executive branch of ...
... amend section 351 to in- clude a specific reference to that particular subject matter . Notwithstanding the fact ... 351 of title 18 to make it a Federal crime to kill a Cabinet officer , defined as " a member of the executive branch of ...
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... section 351 nor 1751 , either presently or as amended by S. 907 , requires proof that the crime was committed while the victim was engaged in the performance of his official duties or on account of such duties . Such an element is ...
... section 351 nor 1751 , either presently or as amended by S. 907 , requires proof that the crime was committed while the victim was engaged in the performance of his official duties or on account of such duties . Such an element is ...
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... Section 351 of Title 18 currently prohibits the killing , assault , or kidnaping of a Member of Congress or Member ... amend section 351 to include specific reference to Supreme Court Justices so as to clearly provide such coverage on ...
... Section 351 of Title 18 currently prohibits the killing , assault , or kidnaping of a Member of Congress or Member ... amend section 351 to include specific reference to Supreme Court Justices so as to clearly provide such coverage on ...
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351 of title amend section 351 attacks bill Cabinet officer Central Intelligence Agency Chairman Committee CONGRES THE LIBRARY Congress and Members CONGRESS F CONGRESS GRESS CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS OF CONGRESS CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CRIMES AGAINST CABINET death penalty DEBORAH K Department of Justice Deputy Director Director of Central Director or Deputy F CONGRES F CONGRESS Federal crime Federal law GRESS THE LIBRARY HAMILTON FISH HUGHES imprisonment James Brady JOHN CONYERS Judiciary jurisdiction legislation LIBRARY CONGRESS LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY THE LIBRARY limited number Lowell Jensen markup Members of Congress Members of Congress-elect Michigan murder or kidnap parole penalty for assault PRESIDENTIAL STAFF MEMBERS prohibits the killing prosecution RARY SAWYER Senate SEPTEMBER 9 specific statute strong Federal interest SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIME Supreme Court Justice TH THE LIBRARY tion Title 18 prohibits United States Code Vice President Vice President-elect Vice Presidential aides White House aide
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Side 4 - Counsellor to the President: Edwin Meese III Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President: James A. Baker III Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President: Michael K. Deaver Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs: Richard V. Allen (resigned Jan.
Side 4 - Assistant to the President for Policy Development: Edwin L. Harper Assistant to the President and Press Secretary: James S.
Side 2 - I shall look forward to reading in full your written statement which, without objection, will be made a part of the record immediately following any questions that the members of the subcommittee may have of this witness.
Side 5 - ... (d) the circumstances referred to in subsection (a) are ( 1 ) that the offense under this section takes place in the United States or in the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States...
Side 4 - Assistant to the President and Press Secretary: James S. Brady Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff: Richard G. Darman Counsel to the President: Fred R.
Side 2 - Attorney General in charge of the Criminal Division of the US Department of Justice. As I said, for the convenience of the members of the committee, 1 just lifted that page out of a committee hearings, and with your permission, Mr.
Side 6 - ... of testimony for hearings; processing replies to inquiries from Members of Congress, the Executive Office of the President, and the Office of the Vice President; supervising travel arrangements for congressional travel designated an official responsibility of the Air Force; informing Members of Congress and committees of Congress of Air Force activities; and the release of classified information to the Congress.
Side 9 - S. 2080, a bill to authorize changes in the composition of the 10-, 25-, and 50-cent US subsidiary coinage. The Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., is the research and development arm of the Bell Telephone System, being a subsidiary of the American Telephone & Telegraph...
Side 4 - Fielding Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs: Craig L Fuller Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs...
Side 4 - ... murder or manslaughter of, attempt or conspiracy to murder, kidnaping of and assault upon the President, Vice President, or other officer next in the order of succession to the Office of President, the President-elect and the VicePresident-elect, whether or not the act is committed while the victim is in the performance of his official duties or on account of such performance.