Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1963: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session : Department of JusticeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 676 pagini |
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... judges , and the need for prosecutors and marshals for their courts has increased proportionately . Consequently , I ... judges . We have moved as rapidly as possible to fill these new positions so that the backlog of cases waiting to be ...
... judges , and the need for prosecutors and marshals for their courts has increased proportionately . Consequently , I ... judges . We have moved as rapidly as possible to fill these new positions so that the backlog of cases waiting to be ...
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... judges places a considerable in- crease in the workloads of the U.S. atorneys and marshals . This clear manpower need accounts for the great part of the in- crease of $ 2,627,000 requested- $ 1,726,000 for U.S. attorneys ' offices and ...
... judges places a considerable in- crease in the workloads of the U.S. atorneys and marshals . This clear manpower need accounts for the great part of the in- crease of $ 2,627,000 requested- $ 1,726,000 for U.S. attorneys ' offices and ...
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... judges we have had a spe- cial committee that has been established to determine what should be done for the poorer individual who is charged with a crime , and they have had meetings in Washington . We have had foreign groups frequently ...
... judges we have had a spe- cial committee that has been established to determine what should be done for the poorer individual who is charged with a crime , and they have had meetings in Washington . We have had foreign groups frequently ...
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... judges , and the need for prosecutors and marshals for their courts has increased proportionately . Is this going to be the pattern for the years ahead because of the increased workload you anticipate will come up ? Mr. KENNEDY ...
... judges , and the need for prosecutors and marshals for their courts has increased proportionately . Is this going to be the pattern for the years ahead because of the increased workload you anticipate will come up ? Mr. KENNEDY ...
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... judges ( Public Law 87-36 ) ; the turnover in U.S. attorneys ' and marshals ' offices of Presidential appointees ; and the large number of new legislative proposals such as the new anticrime laws and other legislation . Correspondence ...
... judges ( Public Law 87-36 ) ; the turnover in U.S. attorneys ' and marshals ' offices of Presidential appointees ; and the large number of new legislative proposals such as the new anticrime laws and other legislation . Correspondence ...
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Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and ..., Volumul 5 Vizualizare completă - 1977 |
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activities actual 1962 estimate additional administrative agencies amount ANDRETTA antitrust appeal appropriation assistance authorized Average number BENNETT Border Patrol budget Calif CEDERBERG Certiorari Chairman Civil Rights committee Conference Consent decree continue Convicted Corp cost Criminal Division defendants Department of Justice employees equipment expenses facilities FEDERAL BUREAU field filed fiscal year 1961 fraud funds Government grand jury handle HOOVER Immigration increase indictment institutions Internal Revenue Service interstate involved JOHN EDGAR HOOVER Judgment for United June 30 Kid Cann law enforcement litigation LOUGHRAN MARSHALL matters ment MILLER National Nolo Contendere Office operation organized crime Pending beginning percent Personnel benefits personnel compensation persons positions prisoners prosecution Public Law racketeering received record reports requested result ROONEY salary Section Service staff station statutes terminated Texas tion Total transportation trial U.S. attorneys U.S. marshals U.S. Supreme Court violations Washington workload
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Pagina 298 - 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 74 - When a State exercises power wholly within the domain of state interest, it is insulated from federal judicial review. But such insulation is not carried over when state power is used as an instrument for circumventing a federally protected right.
Pagina 294 - ... Executive order after such agency or instrumentality has been in existence for more than one year, if the Congress has not appropriated any money specifically for such agency or instrumentality or specifically authorized the expenditure of funds by it. For the purposes of this section, any age/icy or instrumentality including those established by Executive order...
Pagina 75 - A prisoner retains, for example, the constitutional rights to the free exercise of religion, to be free of cruel and unusual punishments, and to treatment as a "person" for purposes of due process of law and the equal protection of the laws.
Pagina 22 - General shall act as Attorney General and perform all the duties of the Office of Attorney General in case of a vacancy in that office or in case of the absence or disability of the Attorney General and shall: (a) Maintain liaison between the Department and the Congress.
Pagina 148 - ... actions for compensation for the claimed taking by the United States of real property or any interest in real property...
Pagina 290 - Committee in accordance with section 214 of the act of May 3, 1945, 59 Stat. 134 (31 USC 691). Such assistance may include detailing employees to the...
Pagina 75 - Supreme Court] . . . decisions there can be no doubt that the federal rule, as enunciated and applied by the Supreme Court, is that the federal courts, whether from a lack of jurisdiction or from the inappropriateness of the subject matter for judicial consideration, will not intervene in cases of this type to compel legislative reapportionment.
Pagina 293 - That hereafter no part of the public moneys, or of any appropriation heretofore or hereafter made by Congress, shall be used for the payment of compensation or expenses of any commission, council, board, or other similar body...
Pagina 33 - Prisons, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and the United States Marshals Service, shall designate a Component Seismic Safety Coordinator for his/her respective component.