Crime in America--heroin Importation, Distribution, Packaging, and Paraphernalia: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 17 ...

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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.
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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).
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