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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... ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Sporkin , Stanley , Central Intelligence Agency , letter dated September 9 , 1982 , to Hon . William J. Hughes .... Page 25 9 ( III ) PENALTIES FOR CRIMES AGAINST CABINET OF- FICERS , SUPREME COURT.
... ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Sporkin , Stanley , Central Intelligence Agency , letter dated September 9 , 1982 , to Hon . William J. Hughes .... Page 25 9 ( III ) PENALTIES FOR CRIMES AGAINST CABINET OF- FICERS , SUPREME COURT.
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... addition , S. 907 would protect the named officials when they travel abroad , as they often do , and where State laws do not apply . There is , as I understand , a specific reference in the suggested amendment as to extraterritoriality ...
... addition , S. 907 would protect the named officials when they travel abroad , as they often do , and where State laws do not apply . There is , as I understand , a specific reference in the suggested amendment as to extraterritoriality ...
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... additional re- quirement on the Secret Service or on any other agency to guard or physically protect the persons covered . Thus , no additional ex- penditure of Federal funds would be involved . Federal funds would only be used , and ...
... additional re- quirement on the Secret Service or on any other agency to guard or physically protect the persons covered . Thus , no additional ex- penditure of Federal funds would be involved . Federal funds would only be used , and ...
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... addition , S. 907 would protect the named officials when they travel abroad , as they often do , and where State laws do not apply . See United States v . Layton , 509 F. Supp . 212 ( N.D. Cal . 1981 ) ( holding that it was reasonable ...
... addition , S. 907 would protect the named officials when they travel abroad , as they often do , and where State laws do not apply . See United States v . Layton , 509 F. Supp . 212 ( N.D. Cal . 1981 ) ( holding that it was reasonable ...
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... additional requirement on the Secret Service or any other agency to guard or physically protect the persons cov- ered . Thus , no additional expenditure of federal funds would be involved . Federal funds would only be used , and quite ...
... additional requirement on the Secret Service or any other agency to guard or physically protect the persons cov- ered . Thus , no additional expenditure of federal funds would be involved . Federal funds would only be used , and quite ...
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351 of title 907 as passed adjourned amend section 351 Associate Counsel bill amends Cabinet officer Central Intelligence Agency Chairman Committee Congress and Members controversial CRIMINAL DIVISION death penalty DEBORAH K Department of Justice Deputy Director Director and Deputy Director of Central Director or Deputy diverse investigative resources drafted extraterritorial Federal crime Federal funds Federal law HAMILTON FISH HUGHES imprisonment James Brady Jersey JOHN CONYERS Judiciary jurisdiction KASTENMEIER kind legislation limited number LOWELL JENSEN markup Members of Congress Members of Congress-elect Michigan murder or kidnap Ocean City Police Ohio parole penalty for assault President and Vice Presidential staff member prohibits the killing prosecution protection of Federal protection presently given reflects a number SAWYER September 22 SEPTEMBER 9 strong Federal interest SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIME Supreme Court Justice tion Title 18 prohibits United States Code Vice President Vice President-elect Vice Presidential aides victim's performance violent crimes White House aide