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Crimes involving moral turpitude-Continued
forgery:

common law; Vol. III, p. 126

declaration of intention; Vol. III, p. 126
Mexico, State of Guanajuato; Vol. III, p. 350
narcotic prescription, California; Vol. VI, p.

280

passport application; Vol. III, p. 76

reentry permit; Vol. III, p. 126

fornication; Vol. VI, p. 444

"fraud” per se not a crime; Vol I, p. 118
fraudulent check, Indiana; Vol. IV, p. 297
gambling, New York; Vol. I, p. 59

gasoline ration coupons, illegal transfer; Vol. V,
p. 582

grand larceny, New York; Vol. III, p. 632
grand theft, California; Vol. II, p. 214

gross indecency, Canada; Vol. II, p. 316; Vol.
VII, p. 359

gross indecency, Michigan; Vol. V, pp. 576, 578;
Vol. VIII, p. 409

highway robbery; Vol. III, p. 544
housebreaking, Ohio; Vol. II, p. 134

housebreaking and larceny, England and North-
ern Ireland; Vol. III, p. 772

illegal entry into Canada, Canadian offense;
Vol. I, p. 73

impersonating a Federal officer; Vol. I, p. 509;
Vol. III, p. 270

incest:

Arizona; Vol. III, p. 544

common law; Vol. II, p. 618

Indiana; Vol. III, p. 544

Massachusetts; Vol. III, p. 544

Mexico; Vol. I, p. 525

Ohio; Vol. III, p. 544

Washingon; Vol. II, p. 617

indecent assault:

Canada; Vol. II, p. 317; Vol. III, pp. 1, 562
Connecticut; Vol. VII, p. 253

indecent exposure, discussion; Vol. II, pp. 117,
533, 610

indecent exposure, Michigan; Vol. II, p. 633;
Vol. VII, p. 301

injuring war material in war time; Vol. II, p. 629
Internal Revenue stamps for distilled spirits,
counterfeited, acquiring and possessing (26
U.S.C. 2803(g)); Vol. VII, p. 114

"joy riding" in Canada; Vol. II, pp. 686, 887
juvenile delinquency; see Juvenile delinquency
kidnapping; Vol. V, p. 444

larceny (see also Theft under this mainline title):
Art. 121, Uniform Code of Military Justice; in
violation of; Vol. VII, p. 356

Australia; Vol. IV, p. 548
Connecticut; Vol. II, p. 202

Cuba, attempted theft; Vol. IV, p. 717

England; Vol. III, p. 641

Italy; Vol. V, p. 129

Massachusetts; Vol. II, p. 530

Michigan; Vol. IV, p. 252

Northern Ireland; Vol. III, p. 772

lascivious carriage, Conn.; Vol. VII, p. 616

"lesiones" (assault and battery), Mexico; Vol.

II, p. 54

lewd, vagrancy, California: Vol. V, p. 18

lewd, wanton, lascivious person, Mass.; Vol. III,
p. 168

Crimes involving moral turpitude-Continued
lewdness:

Massachusetts; Vol. II, p. 635
New Jersey; Vol. III, p. 790
Washington; Vol. II, p. 634
Wisconsin; Vol. III, p. 792
lewdness and lasciviousness:

Massachusetts; Vol. I, p. 530
Rhode Island; Vol. V, p. 198

liquor dealer, doing business as, without pay-
ment of tax; Vol. I, p. 394

liquor, unlawful sale to Indian, 25 U.S.C. 241;
Vol. II, p. 99

mail, sending threatening letters with intent to
extort; Vol. IV, p. 446

mailing obscene letter; Vol. I, p. 190

malicious destruction of property, Penna.; Vol.
V, p. 612

malicious injury to property, Oregon; Vol. III,

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England; Vol. V, p. 463

Florida; Vol. II, p. 480

Minnesota; Vol. I, p. 519

New Jersey; Vol. III, p. 51; Vol. IV, p. 493

New York; Vol. II, pp. 141, 479, 743

Ohio; Vol. II, pp. 560, 570; Vol. III, p. 53

Poland; premeditated; Vol. IV, p. 108

Texas, voluntary; Vol. II, p. 568

molds of U.S. coins, making or possession of; Vol.
VII, p. 178

murder, Ohio, second-degree; Vol. II, p. 560
narcotics, offenses relating to:

Canada; Vol. II, p. 604

fraudulent prescription; Vol. V, p. 52

Harrison Anti-Narcotic Law of Dec. 17, 1914;
Vol. I, p. 395

Narcotics Drug Import and Export Act; Vol.
I, p. 293; Vol. III, p. 387

Washington State, Cr. Code, ch. 249 (8. S.
300); Vol. IV, p. 644

National Prohibition Act violation; Vol. I, p. 62
nonsupport, Ohio, sec. 13008; Vol. II, p. 134
obtaining money under false pretenses:

Canada; Vol. II, p. 836

Ohio; Vol. V, p. 728

obtaining property by false pretenses, Canada;
Vol. III, p. 56

obtaining passport, Rumanian, by fraud; Vol. I,
p. 73

pandering, California; Vol. III, p. 396

passing bad checks, France; Vol. III, p. 278

passing counterfeit Federal Reserve Notes, 18

U.S.C. 472; Vol. VI, p. 795

perjury (see also Perjury):

before I. & N. officer by allen under 18 years of

age; Vol. IV, p. 726

Canada; Vol. I, p. 324

materiality; Vol. I, pp. 70, 121; Vol. II, p. 206
Michigan; Vol. I, p. 669

18 U.S.C. 231; Vol. I, p. 581; Vol. II, p. 206
1917 Act, sec. 3; Vol. II, pp. 285, 819

Crimes involving moral turpitude-Continued

perjury-continued

1917 Act, sec. 16; Vol. II, p. 206

1924 Act, sec. 10(a); Vol. I, pp. 613, 666

petty larceny; Vol. I, p. 541

petty theft, California; Vol. II, p. 345; Vol. III,
p. 571

political offense (Jewish person, Germany), at-
tempted fraud; Vol. I, p. 47

political offense within meaning of 1917 Act,
sec. 3, 2d proviso; Vol. IV, p. 108
polygamy (see also Bigamy):

distinguished from bigamy; Vol. VI, p. 9

Mass. Gen. Laws, ch. 272, sec. 15; Vol. I, p. 314
possession of burglary tools (Canada); Vol. VI,
p. 769

possession of stolen property, Germany; Vol. II,
p. 90

prison break:

Massachusetts; Vol. V, p. 538

New Jersey; Vol. I, p. 235; Vol. II, p. 871
New York; Vol. I, p. 236

prostitution:

California, pandering; Vol. III, p. 396
Mann Act (18 U.S.C. 2421); Vol. VI, p. 444
Massachusetts, keeping house of ill fame; Vol.
III, p. 168

New Jersey, keeping place of; Vol. III, p. 790
New York, compulsory prostitution; manag-
ing house of; Vol. I, pp. 217, 505

Washington (Seattle), city ordinance; Vol. IV,
p. 401

publishing counterfeit Federal Reserve Notes (18
U.S.C. 472); Vol. VI, p. 795

publishing defamatory letter; Vol. I, p. 191
rape:

attempted; Vol. II, p. 630

Canada; carnal knowledge; Vol. III, p. 562

generally; Vol. V, p. 538

Illinois; Vol. II, p. 612

Nebraska, Vol. II, p. 17
North Dakota; Vol. III, p. 480
Pennsylvania; Vol. II, p. 553

receiving stolen goods; Vol. II, p. 237; Vol. III,
p. 575; Vol. VI, p. 772; Vol. VII, p. 253
receiving stolen goods ("ricettazione"), Italy;
Vol. VII, p. 626

retaining stolen property, Canada; Vol. II, p. 235
riot, Germany; Vol. IV, p. 301

robbery:

California; Vol. II, p. 733
Canada; Vol. II, p. 716

selling oleomargarine not properly labeled, un-
lawfully (21 U.S.C. 331, 333(b)); Vol. VI, p. 795
sending threatening letter through the mail (18
U.S.C. 338 (a), (b)); Vol. II, p. 196; Vol. IV,
p. 446

setting up unregistered rectifying plant for pro-
duction distilled spirits (26 U.S.C. 2812); Vol.
VII, p. 114

sexual intercourse with feeble minded woman,
Nebraska; Vol. II, p. 18

sodomy, and solicitation for; Vol. III, p. 575
soliciting prostitution; Vol. III, p. 397
stealing; see Larceny; Theft under this mainline
title

Crimes involving moral turpitude-Continued
"suspicious person"; Vol. VI, p. 444
tax evasion:

U.S., 26 U.S.C. 145(b); Vol. V, p. 759

U.S., unlawful carrying on of retail liquor busi-
ness without paying tax; Vol. I, p. 394
Canada, Excise Tax Act; Vol. V, p. 649
England; Vol. V, p. 87

Germany; Vol. IV, p. 176

theft:

California, petty; Vol. II, p. 345

Canada, of automobile; Vol. II, p. 864
Canada, generally; Vol. II, p. 22

Canada, form the person; Vol. II, pp. 517, 686
Canada, permanent taking as factor; Vor
II, p. 686

Canada, sec. 347, Cr. Code; Vol. II, p. 795
Canada, sec. 355(1), Cr. Code; Vol. III, p. 726
Canada, sec. 386, Cr. Code; Vol. II, p. 517
Canada, servant, as a; Vol. III, p. 723
Cuba, attempted theft; Vol. IV, p. 717
France; Vol. V, p. 552

Italy; Vol. I, p. 33; Vol. V, p. 129


mail, stealing from (18 U.S.C. 317); Vol. III,
p. 270

mail, taking from authorized depository (18
U.S.C. 317); Vol. III, p. 66

mail, taking letter from (18 U.S.C. 1708);
Vol. VII, p. 386

Texas, by bailee; Vol. IV, p. 446

United States passport, improper use, intent
to defraud; Vol. III, p. 236

"unlawful compulsion," Germany, Cr. Code,
sec. 240; Vol. IV, p. 490

unnatural and lascivious act, Mass. Gen. Laws,
ch. 272, sec. 35; Vol. II, p. 533

usury; Vol. VI, p. 98

uttering counterfeit Federal Reserve Notes (18
U.S.C. 472); Vol. VI, p. 795

vagrancy, Canada; Vol. II, p. 703

vagrancy, lewd, California; Vol. V, p. 18

vessel, tampering with power of, 18 U.S.C.
502; Vol. IV, p. 409

Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland), dissolution of
marriage; Vol. III, p. 851

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Dealer in narcotics, defined; Vol. II, p. 473
Declaration of intention; nutive of Puerto
Rico, doubt as to citizenship, right to file under
Nat. Act of 1940; Vol. IV, p. 29

de Coll case (37 Op. Atty Gen. 90 (1933)); theory
of resumption and derivation, 1907 Act; Vol. II,
p. 536

Defector status; see Subversive: membership in
proscribed organization: exemption under sec.
212(a) (28) (I), 1952 Act

Defraud, Canadian customs duties, conspiracy;
Vol. II, pp. 542, 754

Defraud, the United States, alcohol tax; Vol.
I, p. 395

Defrauding the United States, meaning; Vol.
II, p. 227

Delinquency (see Crimes involving moral turpi-
tude: contributing to delinquency of minor;
Juvenile delinquency)

Delivery bond:

breach; failure to surrender, expulsion pro-
ceedings; demand served on surety after alien's
departure from U.S.; Vol. IV, p. 34
breach; failure to surrender, expulsion pro-
ceedings; service of demand upon alien im-
possible because of his disappearence; Vol.
III, p. 813

breach; failure to surrender, expulsion proceedings, untimely surrender and invalidity of deportation order as defenses; Vol. III, p. 862 Denaturalization; see Citizenship-loss: revocation of naturalization

Departing to evade military service; see Exclusion

grounds; see also Citizenship-loss: evading service in armed forces, departing U.S. or remaining out Deportation (see also Deportation grounds): adjournment of hearing to consider adjustment of status; Vol. V, p. 622 Administrative Procedure Act:

Act of Sept. 27, 1950, granting exemption
from, effect; Vol. IV, pp. 433, 475
hearing de novo, right to, under Sung decision;
Vol. III, p. 818; Vol. V, p. 29

hearing in conformity with sec. 242(b), 1952
Act, meets standards of procedural due
process; Vol. V, pp. 392, 589, 651

proceedings begun before Sept. 11, 1946; Vol. IV, p. 123

sec. 242(b), 1952 Act, exclusive procedure; Vol. V, pp. 261, 630

special inquiry officer, sec. 5, A.P.A., inap. plicable; Vol. V, p. 589

administrative relief, duty of hearing officer to advise alien; Vol. V, p. 630 appeals, administrative; see Appeal applicant for admission to U.S., deportation hearing not proper for determining admissibility; Vol. V, p. 312

burden of proof; see Burden of proof Canadian Indian, on grounds other than those arising after entry; Vol. III, p. 300 citizenship revoked, retroactive effect; Vol. V, p. 405

citizenship revoked; warrant of arrest issued before alien's naturalization; Vol. IV, p. 327 commitment as defective delinquent; effect under sec. 241(a), 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 538 court dismissed sec. 503, 1940 Act, suit without entry of final order; effect in subsequent deportation proceedings; Vol. VIII, p. 244 executed order; collateral attack on; Vol. VIII, pp. 276, 611

deferment of action to permit completion of

probation and application for extinction of sentence; Vol. VII, p. 242

-deported alien; effect of reinterpretation of law, permission to reapply; Vol. III, pp. 83, 605,

818

effect of Sung decision on hearings held after enactment of Acts of Sept. 23, 1950, and Sept. 27, 1950; Vol. IV, p. 433

-entry; use of any, as basis for charge; Vol. VI, p. 684

evidence of deportability:

necessity of introduction at hearing; Vol. I,

p. 411

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entry before May 1, 1934; Vol. VI, p. 398 entry before May 1, 1934, but reentered as returning resident after July 4, 1946; Vol. V, p. 668

entry before May 1, 1934, and thereafter sen. tenced more than once to imprisonment; Vol. III, p. 396

entry before May 1, 1934; when date of entry

not necessary element; Vol. III, pp. 155, 184, 396; Vol. IV, p. 569

entry from Hawaii subsequent May 1, 1934; Vol. VII, p. 201

entry occurred on May 1, 1934; Vol. VII, p. 242 grounds; see Deportation grounds

hearing (see also Fair hearing) held after Sept. 23, 1950, at election of alien; bound by new regulations; Vol. IV, p. 556

hearing in absentia; Vol. VII, p. 529 hearing, refusal of naturalized citizen to appear for; "reasonable cause", sec. 242(b); Vol. VII, p. 529

hearing officer:

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recommendation of court against; see Recommendation against deportation

reentry after deportation, unlawful; sec. 242(1), 1952 Act; Vol. VI, p. 461 reopening of hearing:

authority, discretionary nature of; Vol. III, p. 490; Vol. V, p. 472

authority, discretionary relief under sec. 244(a) (5), 1952 Act, Communist Party member; Vol. V, p. 141

authority of special inquiry officer to reconsider his order denying voluntary departure; Vol. V, p. 557

Deportation-Continued

reopening of hearing-continued

authority, solely to permit belated appeal; Vol. V, p. 520

finality of hearing officer's denial when no exceptions taken to deportation order; Vol. IV, p. 733

proof of U.S. birth; Vol. VI, p. 415 repeal of statutory ground for; Vol. V, p. 463 retroactive statutory provisions, validity; Vol. V, pp. 261, 392; Vol. VI, p. 540

savings clauses of 1952 Act; see Savings clauses (sec. 405, 1952 Act)

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seamen, of; procedure, 1917 Act; Vol. I, pp. 290, 689; Vol. II, p. 404

seamen, of; procedure, 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 127 termination of proceedings to permit filing peti. tion for naturalization; Vol. VI, p. 713 warrant of deportation, period of validity; Vol. IV, p. 338

Deportation grounds (for deportation ground based upon a cause existing at time of entry, see also Exclusion grounds):

commercialized vice after entry; Vol. VI, pp. 98,

540

convicted after entry of conspiracy which began

before entry; Vol. II, pp. 46, 95

convicted of crime before 1917; Vol. V, p. 370 convicted of crime (sec. 241 (a) (4), 1952 Act): applicability of "petty offense" exemption; Vol. VIII, p. 658

commuted sentence, effect; Vol. VI, p. 562 conviction need not be in U.S.; Vol. VII, p. 356

conviction not within 5-year period; Vol. VI, p. 684

conviction of an offense under sec. 722(8), N.Y. Penal Law, as; Vol. VII, p. 520

coram nobis action vacating conviction record, effect; Vol. VIII, p. 611

entry; use of any, as basis for charge; Vol. VI, p. 684

new order imposing sentence 4 years after suspension of imposition of sentence with probation; Vol. VIII, p. 504

sentence revoked and complaint dismissed, effect; Vol. VII, p. 171

suspended sentence, effect; Vol. VI, p. 346 suspension of imposition of sentence; Vol. VII, p. 577

convicted of "petty offense":

prior to entry and before Sept. 3, 1954; Vol. VI, pp. 331, 435

subsequent to entry; Vol. VII, p. 147; Vol. VIII, p. 658

convicted of two crimes:

final conviction, sec. 241(a)(4); Vol. VII, p. 539

length of sentence or confinement as factor (sec. 241(a)(4)); Vol. VIII, p. 424 number of charges in warrant; Vol. II, p. 629 one crime a "petty offense"; Vol. VI, p. 614 single scheme of criminal misconduct, 1952

Act; Vol. V, pp. 470, 728; Vol. VI, pp. 167, .382; Vol. VII, p. 144; Vol. VIII, pp. 170, 236, 447

Deportation grounds-Continued

convicted of two crimes-continued

subsequent to prior entry; Vol. V, pp. 370, 728 crime; see also Conviction of crime; and Crime displaced person; misrepresentation to gain admission to U.S., Act of June 25, 1948; Vol. IV, pp. 663, 748

entry at other than designated port; Vol. I, p. 617; Vol. II, p. 214

entry by false and misleading statements:

false claim of birth in U.S.; Vol. VI, p. 275 false claim of U.S. citizenship; Vol. I, p. 385; Vol. V, pp. 220, 642

impersonation of U.S. citizen; continuity of ground following departure and reentry; Vol. VIII, p. 128

entry without inspection:

by falsely claiming citizenship; applicability of sec. 7, 1957 Act; Vol. VIII, p. 143 distinguished from entry at other than designated port; Vol. I, p. 617

entry as naturalized citizen but naturalization
later cancelled for reasons other than fraud;
Vol. VII, p. 103

failure to volunteer information; Vol. I, p. 345
naval personnel, foreign; Vol. II, p. 293
physically present for inspection as factor;
Vol. I, pp. 90, 386; Vol. III, p. 136
record of child's entry nonexistent, effect;
Vol. V, p. 181

seaman, applicability to; Vol. I, p. 403
sec. 241(a)(2), 1952 Act, retroactive; Vol. V,
p. 642; Vol. VI, pp. 242, 540

sec. 405(a), 1952 Act, effect upon prior nonde-
portable status; Vol. VI, p. 242

within city limits where port of entry is located; Vol. I, p. 617; Vol. II, p. 214

failure to furnish notification of address: continuity of ground following departure and and reentry; Vol. VII, p. 536; Vol. VIII, p. 128

general; Vol. V, pp. 216, 692

Foreign Agents Registration Act, conviction for violating; Vol. III, p. 310; Vol. IV, p. 269 fraudulent marriage ("Gigolo" Act of May 14, 1937):

annulment, California; Vol. III, p. 73; Vol. VI, p. 153

annulment, New York; Vol. III, pp. 25, 102 failure to fulfill marital agreement; applicability of sec. 7, Act of Sept. 11, 1957; Vol. VII, p. 715

fraudulent marriage (1952 Act):

burden of proof; Vol. VII, pp. 417, 460, 601 failure to fulfill marital agreement, respondent not at fault; Vol. VII, p. 601

head tax, failure to pay; Vol. II, p. 250 insanity, excludable at entry because of prior attack; see Exclusion grounds

multiple charges (not nonquota immigrant and visa procured by fraud); Vol. IV, p. 684 narcotic drug addict:

addict distinguished from mere user; Vol. III. p. 620

conviction under sec. 11721, Calif. Health & Safety Code; Vol. VI, p. 374

evidence of addiction, sufficiency; sec. 241(a) (11); Vol. VIII, p. 108

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Deportation grounds-Continued

narcotics, offenses relating to (see also Exclusion

grounds: narcotics, offenses relating to): charge of conviction for illicit traffic not repugnant to charge of conviction of violating narcotics tax law; Vol. V, p. 261 conspiracy to violate narcotics law; Vol. VI, p. 557

convicted in 1925, one count under sec. 2(c) of Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act; sentenced to imprisonment for 15 months generally on three counts; Vol. III, p. 460 convicted in 1928 for violation of Narcotic

Drugs Import and Export Act; sentenced to imprisonment for 15 mos.; reentered U.S. thereafter; Vol. II, p. 406

convicted in 1935 for violation of Narcotic Drugs Import and Export Act; sentence suspended; Vol. III, p. 387

convicted in 1938 for violation of Act of Aug. 2,
1937, 26 U.S.C. 2591 (Marihuana Tax Act);
deportability under sec. 241 (a) (11), 1952 Act;
Vol. V, p. 261

convicted in Dec. 1940 of being transferee of
marihuana, in violation of Marihuana Tax
Act, 26 U.S.C. 2593; Vol. I, p. 160
convicted in 1946 and 1948, for unlawful pos-
session of marihuana; Vol. III, p. 502
convicted in 1947, for concealment of fraudu-
lently imported opium, in violation of 21
U.S.C. 174; Vol. III, p. 620

conviction before or after entry, sec. 241(a)(11),
1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 651

conviction, finality of; Vol. VII, pp. 580, 670; Vol. VIII, pp. 269, 429

conviction in 1917; inadmissibility waived sec. 212(c); deportability thereafter sec. 241 (a) (11); Vol. VII, p. 274

expungement of conviction record by State, effect; Vol. VIII, p. 429

facts outside record of conviction; Vol. V, p. 479

planting and cultivating, Health & Safety

Code of California, sec. 11530; Vol. V, p. 309 possession, attempted, with intent to sell; Vol. VI, p. 353

possession, unlawful; 1952 Act; Vol. V, pp. 461, 479; Vol. VII, p. 571; Vol. VIII, p. 397 possession, unlawful (N.Y.); nature of un. specified drug ascertained from police affidavit & laboratory report; Vol. VIII, p. 670 recommendation against deportation; Recommendation against deportation: narcotics offense

see

reentry after conviction, effect; Vol. III, p. 460 sale of substance in lieu of narcotic after agreeing to sell narcotic, Health & Safety Code of Calif., sec. 11502; Vol. VII, p. 100

sec. 241(a)(11), 1942 Act, as amended by Act of July 18, 1956; retroactive application; Vol. VII, p. 571

transfer, unlawful; Vol. V, p. 461

transferee of marihuana; Vol. I, p. 571; Vol. V, p. 476.

use, unlawful (addiction to); Calif. Health & Safety Code, sec. 11721; Vol. VII, p. 533

Deportation grounds-Continued prostitution:

assisting a prostitute:

also receiving, sharing or deriving benefit from earnings, and found managing house; Vol. II, p. 659

distinguished from pandering charge; Vol. III, p. 290

Filipino, former national of U.S., who last entered as national; Vol. III, p. 155

husband of prostitutê not sharing her earnings; Vol. I, p. 408

benefiting from prostitute's earnings; mother accepting money from her prostitute daughter; Vol. I, p. 29

commercial element as factor; Vol. I, p. 506
committed under duress; Vol. VII, p. 251
employed as nurse at house of; Vol. VII, p. 432
employed at place frequented by prostitutes;
Vol. II, p. 50

engaged in, after entry; Vol. VI, p. 743
engaged in, before entry; nunc pro tunc exer-
cise sec. 5, Act of Sept. 11, 1957; Vol. VII, p.
713
engaging in; single act; Vol. VI, p. 474
inmate of house; Vol. III, p. 155
maintaining house; Vol. III, p. 168

management of house, connected with; Vol.
III, p. 20

managing house, found; Vol. II, pp. 659, 767; Vol. III, p. 20

managing house, found; conviction of keeping

disorderly house as evidence; Vol. I, p. 217 managing house, found; house of assignation distinguished; city ordinances, Tampa, Fla.; Vol. III, p. 199

pardon for offense; effect, where evidence
exclusive of conviction record insufficient
to sustain charge; Vol. VII, p. 370
past practice of, 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 559
practicing; single act for gain; Vol. II, p. 50
previously deported in connection with; Vol.
III, p. 820

procuring male persons for purpose of; sec.
241(a)(12), 1952 Act; Vol. VII, p. 392

sharing prostitute's earnings; Vol. II, pp. 659, 767

timely service of warrent of arrest; Vol. II, pp. 324, 659, 767; Vol. III, p. 20 psychopathic personality, afflicted with, at entry:

homosexual; Vol. VII, p. 258; Vol. VIII, p. 409 temporary illness due to wartime experiences; Vol. VIII, p. 646

public charge, became, within five years after entry:

demand for payment, necessity for; Vol. II, pp. 538, 694

demand for payment not made within five
years; Vol. VI, p. 349

Illinois State Hospital; Vol. II, p. 78; Vol.
III, p. 323

insane person, penal institution; Vol. IV, p.
565; Vol. V, p. 725

psychosis, development, not conclusive; Vol. V, p. 682

"war bride", P. L. 271, Dec. 28, 1945, mentally defective; Vol, V, p. 209

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