Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives ... Identifying Court Proceedings and Actions of Vital Interest to the CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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... arguments on all outstanding motions on November 12 and 13 , 1980. Among the outstanding motions was Rep . Jenrette's ... argument , it becomes clear that the FBI seriously abused its power in the present case . That abuse took the form ...
... arguments on all outstanding motions on November 12 and 13 , 1980. Among the outstanding motions was Rep . Jenrette's ... argument , it becomes clear that the FBI seriously abused its power in the present case . That abuse took the form ...
Side 30
... argument was that the Justice De- partment exercised no effective review of the ABSCAM investiga- tion . For example , the Undercover Review Committee , which was composed of officials from the FBI and the Department of Justice , was ...
... argument was that the Justice De- partment exercised no effective review of the ABSCAM investiga- tion . For example , the Undercover Review Committee , which was composed of officials from the FBI and the Department of Justice , was ...
Side 42
... argument was that 18 U.S.C. § 201 ( c ) ( bribery ) re- quires proof that the defendant corruptly agreed to be influenced in his performance of an official act . If no official act has been or could be performed , reasoned Rep . Myers ...
... argument was that 18 U.S.C. § 201 ( c ) ( bribery ) re- quires proof that the defendant corruptly agreed to be influenced in his performance of an official act . If no official act has been or could be performed , reasoned Rep . Myers ...
Side 43
... argument was that the present indictment exemplified a deliberate pattern of selective en- forcement , and that the conduct of the Government " was manipu- lative , intentional , and carefully planned . . . to intimidate , harass and ...
... argument was that the present indictment exemplified a deliberate pattern of selective en- forcement , and that the conduct of the Government " was manipu- lative , intentional , and carefully planned . . . to intimidate , harass and ...
Side 46
... argument that passage of section 201 violated the Punishment Clause was similarly dismissed . The court , which treated this argument as an attack on the constitutionality of sec- tion 201 as applied rather than on the section's ...
... argument that passage of section 201 violated the Punishment Clause was similarly dismissed . The court , which treated this argument as an attack on the constitutionality of sec- tion 201 as applied rather than on the section's ...
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Side 839 - New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union ; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any State be formed by the junction of two or more States, or parts of States, without the consent of the legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.
Side 839 - The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States ; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to Prejudice any Claims of the United States, or of any particular State. SECTION 4. The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion, and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive...
Side 835 - No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.
Side 836 - Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President ; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
Side 835 - ... except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws: and the net produce of all duties and imposts laid by any State on imports or exports, shall be for the use of the treasury of the United States; and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of the Congress.
Side 833 - Each House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may in their Judgment require Secrecy ; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members of either House on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.
Side 831 - Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New- York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina...
Side 835 - Person. 2 The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it. 3 No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed. 4 * No capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census or Enumeration herein before directed to be taken.
Side 849 - January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.
Side 848 - The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.