Oversight of Inspector General Operations and Needs: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, July 18, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 145 pagini |
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... Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Proce- dure authorizes civil officers to execute search warrants , so agents of the IGs can execute search warrants as well , and the ability to carry a firearm gives the deputized investigator ...
... Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Proce- dure authorizes civil officers to execute search warrants , so agents of the IGs can execute search warrants as well , and the ability to carry a firearm gives the deputized investigator ...
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... rules be amended to allow prosecutors to obtain a court order permitting them to share critical grand jury information with IG officials ? And before you answer , I would say the IG notes that last year Congress passed a similar ...
... rules be amended to allow prosecutors to obtain a court order permitting them to share critical grand jury information with IG officials ? And before you answer , I would say the IG notes that last year Congress passed a similar ...
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... rule 6 ( e ) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure , information obtained through the use of grand jury subpoenas cannot be used outside of the criminal justice process except preliminary to , or in connection with , a judicial ...
... rule 6 ( e ) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure , information obtained through the use of grand jury subpoenas cannot be used outside of the criminal justice process except preliminary to , or in connection with , a judicial ...
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... Rules of Criminal Procedure , DCIS agents are also authorized to execute search warrants . In 1989 , pursuant to this authority , the DCIS executed more than 60 search warrants . Because obstruction of the execution of the search ...
... Rules of Criminal Procedure , DCIS agents are also authorized to execute search warrants . In 1989 , pursuant to this authority , the DCIS executed more than 60 search warrants . Because obstruction of the execution of the search ...
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... Rule 41 ( h ) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure , special deputation empowers the inspector general investigator to apply for the issuance of a search warrant . See 28 C.F.R. 60.3 ( a ) ( 5 ) ( 1989 ) . Of course , the ...
... Rule 41 ( h ) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure , special deputation empowers the inspector general investigator to apply for the issuance of a search warrant . See 28 C.F.R. 60.3 ( a ) ( 5 ) ( 1989 ) . Of course , the ...
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administrative arrest authority arrest warrants assistance BECKINGTON blanket deputation carry firearms Chairman GLENN civil COLVIN Committee on Governmental conduct Congress contractor CRAWFORD Criminal Division DCIS AGENTS DCIS INVESTIGATORS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of Justice deputation process deputation requests Deputy Attorney documents empowered law enforcement execute search warrants FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT firearms FOUO FRAUD INVESTIGATIONS Freedom of Information full law enforcement fully empowered law Government grand jury IG's Information Act Inspector General Act INSPECTOR GENERAL SUBPOENAS involved issue John Glenn July 18 Justice Department KEENEY law enforcement agency law enforcement authority law enforcement officer law enforcement powers Legal Counsel legislation NASA OIG obtain Office of Inspector Office of Legal OIG investigation OIG Special Agent PROCUREMENT FRAUD programs prosecutive questions requests for deputation response Senator ROTH special deputation statutory law enforcement U.S. Marshals United States Attorneys United States Senate witnesses
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Pagina 43 - States, and make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States, if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony.
Pagina 81 - First, under subparagraph 6(e)(3)(A)(i), disclosure may be made without a court order to "an attorney for the government for use in the performance of such attorney's duty" (referred to hereinafter as "(A)(i) disclosure").
Pagina 128 - United States Senate Washington. DC 20510 Dear Mr. Chairman: On behalf of the National Association of Manufacturers, 1 am authorized to submit the attached statement of views on S.
Pagina 43 - federal law enforcement officer" is used in this rule to mean any government agent, other than an attorney for the government as defined in Rule...
Pagina 132 - Please let me know if we can be of further assistance. Sincerely yours, JOHN T.
Pagina 28 - I would like to thank you for the opportunity to address the Committee. I would be happy to answer any questions or concerns that the Committee might have.
Pagina 105 - SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY In 1990, the congressionally mandated National Advisory Commission on Law Enforcement reported its views on the pay, benefits, and other issues related to the recruitment, retention, and morale of federal law enforcement officers. The scope of the study was limited to those occupations meeting the definition of "law enforcement officer" in the special law enforcement retirement provisions at Title 5, US Code sections 8331(20) and 8401(17).
Pagina 77 - I would like to express our appreciation to the committee for giving Dr.
Pagina 35 - The committee will stand adjourned subject to call of the Chair. (Whereupon, at 11:30 am, the committee was adjourned, subject to the call of the Chair...
Pagina 2 - ... authorized to pay foreign language bonuses for personnel who are required to have proficiency in a foreign language. Interestingly, this requirement in the Border Patrol is a major cause of retention problems. The difficulty of mastering another language causes many entry-level employees to leave. • Some law enforcement agencies view their lack of full statutory law enforcement authority to make arrests and carry firearms as a major inequity. In the Commission's surveys of Offices of Inspector...