Safety of Capitol Buildings and Grounds: Hearing Before the Committee on Public Works, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 13178. September 28, 1967Committee Serial No. 90-13. Considers H.R. 13178, to prohibit various forms of disorderly conduct and criminal activity within the U.S. Capitol buildings and grounds. |
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... Knowingly , with force and violence , to enter or to remain upon the floor of either House of the Congress . " ( b ) It shall be unlawful for any person or group of persons willfully --- " ( 1 ) to enter or to remain upon the floor of ...
... Knowingly , with force and violence , to enter or to remain upon the floor of either House of the Congress . " ( b ) It shall be unlawful for any person or group of persons willfully --- " ( 1 ) to enter or to remain upon the floor of ...
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... knowingly nor willingly nor appar- ently any scienter there at all . I am curious why you omitted the necessity of these acts being done either knowingly or willingly . Mr. BRESS . It was believed that it was unnecessary to spell out ...
... knowingly nor willingly nor appar- ently any scienter there at all . I am curious why you omitted the necessity of these acts being done either knowingly or willingly . Mr. BRESS . It was believed that it was unnecessary to spell out ...
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... knowingly do that . It does not matter whether it is knowingly , it seems entering with force and violence and remaining on the floor of Congress ought to be prohibited . Why do you require knowingly ? Qualify that concept . Line 24 ...
... knowingly do that . It does not matter whether it is knowingly , it seems entering with force and violence and remaining on the floor of Congress ought to be prohibited . Why do you require knowingly ? Qualify that concept . Line 24 ...
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... Knowingly applies to the entering and remaining ? Mr. BRESS . Right . Mr. SNYDER . How could he make a mistake with force and violence ? Mr. WALDIE . The only comment I wanted to make was , it seems to me that a fellow could wander onto ...
... Knowingly applies to the entering and remaining ? Mr. BRESS . Right . Mr. SNYDER . How could he make a mistake with force and violence ? Mr. WALDIE . The only comment I wanted to make was , it seems to me that a fellow could wander onto ...
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... knowingly " are in there . Nobody is going to prosecute anybody if he accidentally walks into the House . Mr. HOWARD . He just said they could . Mr. CRAMER . But there would be no prosecution . Mr. BRESS . I think the Congressman meant ...
... knowingly " are in there . Nobody is going to prosecute anybody if he accidentally walks into the House . Mr. HOWARD . He just said they could . Mr. CRAMER . But there would be no prosecution . Mr. BRESS . I think the Congressman meant ...
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27 Stat Act of July antiriot bill BRESS Capitol Buildings Capitol Grounds Capitol Police Board Chairman Columbia Court committee or subcommittee conduct of official correct CRAMER crime criminal law D.C. Code DENNEY Department of Justice disrupt the orderly district court District of Columbia employee executive session FALLON Federal buildings firearm forbid any act force and violence gallery going HARSHA House floor House or pursuant House thereof HOWARD incendiary device intent to disrupt intent to impede jurisdiction Justice Department knowingly lawful discharge legislation Members of Congress misdemeanor Molotov cocktail offense official duties orderly conduct parade paragraph penalty physical violence present law protection question Rayburn Room ROBERTS rules says scienter section 6(a section shall forbid Senate bill Sergeant at Arms SNYDER statute U.S. Attorney U.S. Capitol U.S. Capitol Buildings United States attorney United States Capitol United States Code violation of section WALDIE willfully word
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Page 1 - SEC. 5. Any person who knowingly and willfully violates any rule or regulation prescribed under this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.
Page 15 - The Capitol Police shall police the United States Capitol Buildings and Grounds under the direction of the Capitol Police Board, consisting of the Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol, and shall have the power to enforce the provisions of...