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... violated 18 U.S.C. 207 ( a ) , ( b ) or ( c ) . ( g ) The presiding officer shall issue an initial decision based exclusively on the transcript of testimony and exhib- its , together with all papers and re- quests filed in the ...
... violated 18 U.S.C. 207 ( a ) , ( b ) or ( c ) . ( g ) The presiding officer shall issue an initial decision based exclusively on the transcript of testimony and exhib- its , together with all papers and re- quests filed in the ...
Page 38
... violated . He should simultaneously refer the matter to the Department of Justice for con- sideration of possible ... violations . It conforms to practice under international law and in particular implements obligations un- dertaken by ...
... violated . He should simultaneously refer the matter to the Department of Justice for con- sideration of possible ... violations . It conforms to practice under international law and in particular implements obligations un- dertaken by ...
Page 74
... violation of that Act . ( 2 ) The term Marijuana is as defined in 21 U.S.C. 801 ( 15 ) but does not in- clude , for the purposes of this regula- tion , the derivatives hashish or hashish oil for purposes of destruction . ( 3 ) The term ...
... violation of that Act . ( 2 ) The term Marijuana is as defined in 21 U.S.C. 801 ( 15 ) but does not in- clude , for the purposes of this regula- tion , the derivatives hashish or hashish oil for purposes of destruction . ( 3 ) The term ...
Page 96
... violations of the Act's provisions , including section 5 . See section 12 ( d ) . ( b ) Certain violations of section 5 may be subject to criminal sanctions . See section 12 ( a ) and ( c ) . § 51.63 Enforcement by private parties ...
... violations of the Act's provisions , including section 5 . See section 12 ( d ) . ( b ) Certain violations of section 5 may be subject to criminal sanctions . See section 12 ( a ) and ( c ) . § 51.63 Enforcement by private parties ...
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... violation of 2 U.S.C. 192 , 441j ( a ) ; 18 U.S.C. 210 , 211 , 242 , 245 , 594 , 597 , 599 , 600 , 601 , 1304 , 1504 , 1508 , 1509 , 2234 , 2235 , 2236 ; or 42 U.S.C. 3631 . ( 3 ) In a case in which the government petitions for trial ...
... violation of 2 U.S.C. 192 , 441j ( a ) ; 18 U.S.C. 210 , 211 , 242 , 245 , 594 , 597 , 599 , 600 , 601 , 1304 , 1504 , 1508 , 1509 , 2234 , 2235 , 2236 ; or 42 U.S.C. 3631 . ( 3 ) In a case in which the government petitions for trial ...
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Page 227 - ... such exceptional circumstances exist as to make it desirable, in the interest of justice and with due regard to the importance of presenting the testimony of witnesses orally in open court, to allow the deposition to be used.
Page 227 - Any deposition may be used by any party for the purpose of contradicting or impeaching the testimony of deponent as a witness.
Page 292 - ... that the parties simultaneously file specified documents or information enclosed in sealed envelopes to be opened as directed by the court.
Page 258 - Research" is defined as a systematic study directed toward fuller scientific knowledge or understanding of the subject studied. "Development" is the systematic use of knowledge and understanding gained from research directed toward the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or methods, including design and development of prototypes and processes.
Page 326 - ... may be had only on specified terms and conditions, including a designation of the time or place; (3) that the discovery may be had only by a method of discovery other than that selected by the party seeking discovery...
Page 416 - Such term also includes any school which provides not less than a one-year program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation and which meets the provisions of clauses (1), (2), (4), and (5).
Page 328 - Although relevant, evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, or misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue dela'y, waste of time, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence.
Page 223 - Discovery Methods. Parties may obtain discovery by one or more of the following methods: depositions upon oral examination or written questions; written interrogatories; production of documents or things or permission to enter upon land or other property, for inspection and other purposes; physical and mental examinations; and requests for admission.
Page 231 - Save to the extent required for the disposition of ex parte matters as authorized by law, no such officer shall consult any person or party on any fact in issue unless upon notice and opportunity for all parties to participate...
Page 525 - Federal statute that, at the time of the commission of the acts constituting the offense, the defendant, as a result of a severe mental disease or defect, was unable to appreciate the nature and quality or the wrongfulness of his acts.