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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... against a Cabinet officer or Presidential staff member , al- though they would be covered if the crimes happened to occur in the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United 3 States or , in the case of a kidnaping 2.
... against a Cabinet officer or Presidential staff member , al- though they would be covered if the crimes happened to occur in the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United 3 States or , in the case of a kidnaping 2.
Side 4
... covered . Thus , no additional ex- penditure of Federal funds would be involved . Federal funds would only be used , and quite justifiably so , in the unfortunate event of a serious crime against a Cabinet officer , Supreme Court ...
... covered . Thus , no additional ex- penditure of Federal funds would be involved . Federal funds would only be used , and quite justifiably so , in the unfortunate event of a serious crime against a Cabinet officer , Supreme Court ...
Side 5
... covered . But these serious crimes against the person are not generally prohibited by Feder- al law when committed against a Cabinet officer or Presidential staff member , al- though they would be covered if the crime happened to occur ...
... covered . But these serious crimes against the person are not generally prohibited by Feder- al law when committed against a Cabinet officer or Presidential staff member , al- though they would be covered if the crime happened to occur ...
Side 6
... covered Presidential or Vice Presidential aides would be a $ 5,000 fine and imprisonment for one year . This makes the penalty for assault on a Presidential aide consistent with that for an assault on a Cabinet officer or Supreme Court ...
... covered Presidential or Vice Presidential aides would be a $ 5,000 fine and imprisonment for one year . This makes the penalty for assault on a Presidential aide consistent with that for an assault on a Cabinet officer or Supreme Court ...
Side 7
... covered by the statute . We would agree that a specific statement to that effect would be better drafting , again , and that it would be supported . The only caveat I might add to that is that case law with reference to that kind of an ...
... covered by the statute . We would agree that a specific statement to that effect would be better drafting , again , and that it would be supported . The only caveat I might add to that is that case law with reference to that kind of an ...
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