The Yale Law Journal, Volume 81, Part 2Yale Law Journal Company, 1972 - Electronic journals |
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Page 1211
... offense is followed by a separate provision outlining the bases for federal jurisdiction over that offense . Furthermore , the most frequently invoked jurisdictional bases are set forth in a separate section at the be- ginning of the ...
... offense is followed by a separate provision outlining the bases for federal jurisdiction over that offense . Furthermore , the most frequently invoked jurisdictional bases are set forth in a separate section at the be- ginning of the ...
Page 1212
... offenses - simple and ag- gravated.21 A separate paragraph following each definition provides that federal jurisdiction exists over these offenses under four of the common jurisdictional bases , including § 201 ( a ) ( “ the offense is ...
... offenses - simple and ag- gravated.21 A separate paragraph following each definition provides that federal jurisdiction exists over these offenses under four of the common jurisdictional bases , including § 201 ( a ) ( “ the offense is ...
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... offense . Of course the change suggested would occasionally induce a federal prosecutor to prosecute for a piggybacked offense in a case where he might otherwise have deferred to state enforcement , and hence could run counter to the ...
... offense . Of course the change suggested would occasionally induce a federal prosecutor to prosecute for a piggybacked offense in a case where he might otherwise have deferred to state enforcement , and hence could run counter to the ...
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Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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