Crime in America--heroin Importation, Distribution, Packaging, and Paraphernalia: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 17 ... |
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... Seeley , Albert , agent , Office of Special Agent in Charge , U.S. Bureau of Customs__ Sexton , Brendon , executive director of Encounter . Seymour , Whitney North , Jr. , U.S. attorney , southern district of New York . Siegel , Louis ...
... Seeley , Albert , agent , Office of Special Agent in Charge , U.S. Bureau of Customs__ Sexton , Brendon , executive director of Encounter . Seymour , Whitney North , Jr. , U.S. attorney , southern district of New York . Siegel , Louis ...
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... Seeley is also a senior special agent with the Bureau of Customs and has been with that agency since 1962. Prior to that time , Agent Seeley was a detective with the New York City Police Department and specialized in organized crime ...
... Seeley is also a senior special agent with the Bureau of Customs and has been with that agency since 1962. Prior to that time , Agent Seeley was a detective with the New York City Police Department and specialized in organized crime ...
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... Seeley will now testify . Go ahead . Mr. SEELEY . I would like to add to my colleague's statement that I , too , am honored to be here and I am glad to have the opportunity to speak and present to you from a working agent's viewpoint ...
... Seeley will now testify . Go ahead . Mr. SEELEY . I would like to add to my colleague's statement that I , too , am honored to be here and I am glad to have the opportunity to speak and present to you from a working agent's viewpoint ...
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... Seeley . Mr. SEELEY . The can is in height approximately 212 to 3 inches . The diameter of the can would be about 4 inches . The actual content of the can itself , I believe , is somewhere about 238 grams . The second can that was ...
... Seeley . Mr. SEELEY . The can is in height approximately 212 to 3 inches . The diameter of the can would be about 4 inches . The actual content of the can itself , I believe , is somewhere about 238 grams . The second can that was ...
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... Seeley men- tioned , we made two trips to the Justice Department from New York and it got to a point where we are trying to do our job and it seemed that the restrictions were so bad or so tough to get them and probably justifiably by ...
... Seeley men- tioned , we made two trips to the Justice Department from New York and it got to a point where we are trying to do our job and it seemed that the restrictions were so bad or so tough to get them and probably justifiably by ...
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