Crime in America--heroin Importation, Distribution, Packaging, and Paraphernalia: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 17 ... |
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... fact , Judge , that we have on the one hand our very earnest desire to hear you because we respect you and have a high regard for your knowledge . The other is the air traffic problem that we have to meet to go from here to La Guardia ...
... fact , Judge , that we have on the one hand our very earnest desire to hear you because we respect you and have a high regard for your knowledge . The other is the air traffic problem that we have to meet to go from here to La Guardia ...
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... fact is , more dollars are not the answer . We must have a coordinated approach on all levels and all sides of the issue . On the supply side , laws must be enacted to stop the growth and production of heroin and other drugs at their ...
... fact is , more dollars are not the answer . We must have a coordinated approach on all levels and all sides of the issue . On the supply side , laws must be enacted to stop the growth and production of heroin and other drugs at their ...
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... fact , next to useless in the enforcement of narcotics laws and dangerous encroachments on individual freedoms . Preven- tive detention would permit the courts to keep certain suspects in jail until their trials the same jails which ...
... fact , next to useless in the enforcement of narcotics laws and dangerous encroachments on individual freedoms . Preven- tive detention would permit the courts to keep certain suspects in jail until their trials the same jails which ...
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... fact of addiction there must follow the facts of demand and supply . By the same token , a readily available source of supply will enhance the growth of addiction where the potential for addiction exists what- ever might be the reasons ...
... fact of addiction there must follow the facts of demand and supply . By the same token , a readily available source of supply will enhance the growth of addiction where the potential for addiction exists what- ever might be the reasons ...
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... fact that we are in New York where it is so busy , I think we have them pretty well pegged . Mr. PEPPER . Are they members of what is generally called orga- nized crime ? Mr. TENDY . Absolutely . No question about it . Mr. PEPPER . So ...
... fact that we are in New York where it is so busy , I think we have them pretty well pegged . Mr. PEPPER . Are they members of what is generally called orga- nized crime ? Mr. TENDY . Absolutely . No question about it . Mr. PEPPER . So ...
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Page 69 - Law of the Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, this should be considered one of the most serious categories of crime. "The Need for New Approaches to Sentencing," 3 Criminal Law Bulletion 682 (Dec.
Page 189 - Between the end of World War I and"- the beginning of World War II...
Page 72 - Foote, Tort Remedies for Police Violations of Individual Rights, 39 Minn. L. Rev. 493 (1955).
Page 67 - Constitution read in their historical setting as revealing the purpose of its framers, and search for admissible meanings of its words which, in the circumstances of their application, will effectuate those purposes.
Page 71 - This statement warns a person in custody that he may remain silent and that anything he says may be used against him.
Page 72 - US 65 (1926). To find a way out of this dilemma and resolve the equally harmful anomaly of the innocent who are subjected to illegal searches but have no remedy, it has been suggested that damages be awarded to the victim of an illegal search. Taft, Protecting the Public from Mapp v. Ohio Without Amending the Constitution, 50 ABAJ 815 (1964).
Page 115 - Early in his law career Mr. Rossides served as a criminal law investigator in the rackets bureau on the staff of New York County District Attorney Frank S. Hogan. For 2 years Mr.
Page 222 - Chairman, if you have any questions I will be glad to try to answer them, or Mr.
Page 29 - Mr. Chairman : I wish to thank you and the members of this Subcommittee for the privilege of speaking in behalf of HR-1207 and urging your prompt consideration of this important proposal.
Page 162 - There are additional examples in two reports by the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Senate Committee on Government Operations.