Act of June 21, 1902, an Act to regulate commutation for food conduct for
U.S. prisoners. (Public Law No. 170, 57th Cong.) - -
Act of June 25, 1910, an Act to parole U.S. prisoners. (Public Law No.
269, 61st Cong.).
Act of October 17, 1919, an Act to punish the transportation of stolen
motor vehicles in interstate or foreign commerce. (Public Law No. 70,
66th Cong.)----
Act of November 17, 1921, an Act to amend section 1044 of the Revised
Statutes of United States relating to limitation in criminal cases. (Public
Law No. 92, 67th Cong.) -
Act of December 27, 1927, an Act amending section 1044 of the Revised
Statutes of the United States as amended by the Act approved November
17, 1921. (Public Law No. 3, 70th Cong.) -
Act of January 7, 1925, an Act for the establishment of a U.S. Industrial Reformatory. (Public Law No. 305, 68th Cong.) -
Act of February 13, 1925, an Act to amend the Judicial Code, and to
further define jurisdiction of the circuit courts of appeals and of the
Supreme Court. (Public Law No. 415, 68th Cong.) -
Act of March 4, 1925, an Act to provide for the establishment of a proba-
tion system in the U.S. courts, except in the District of Columbia.
(Public Law No. 596, 68th Cong.)..
Act of July 3, 1926, an Act to increase the clothing and cash gratuity furnished to persons discharged from prisons. (Public Law No. 516, 69th Cong.)-
Act of January 19, 1929, an Act to divest goods, wares, and merchandise
manufactured, produced, or mined by convicts or prisoners of their
interstate character in certain cases. (Public Law No. 669, 70th Cong.) -
Act of February 8, 1927, an Act declaring pistols, revolvers, and other
firearms capable of being concealed on the person nonmailable and pro-
viding penalty. (Public Law No. 583, 69th Cong.).
Act of February 26, 1929, an Act to establish Federal prison camps.
(Public Law No. 822, 70th Cong.)
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Act of June 6, 1930, an Act to amend the Act of March 4, 1925, chapter 521. (Public Law No. 310, 71st Cong.) -
Act of June 11, 1930, an Act establishing under the jurisdiction of the
Department of Justice a Division of the Bureau of Investigation to be
known as the Division of Identification and Information. (Public Law
No. 337, 71st Cong.)....
Act of March 2, 1931, an Act to amend an Act to parole U.S. prisoners, approved June 25, 1910. (Public Law No. 777, 71st Cong.).
Act of June 11, 1932, to provide for the transportation of certain juvenile
offenders to States under the law of which they have committed offenses
or are delinquents. (Public Law No. 169, 72d Cong.) _____ Act of June 22, 1932, forbidding the transportation of any person in inter- state or foreign commerce, kidnapped, or otherwise unlawfully detained, and making such act a felony. (Public Law No. 189, 72d Cong.).
Act of June 28, 1932, to amend sections 328 and 329 of the U.S. Criminal
Code of 1910 and sections 548 and 549 of the United States Code of
1926. (Public Law No. 199, 72d Cong.).
Act of June 29, 1932, to prohibit the misuse of official insignia. (Public Law No. 206, 72d Cong.)--
Act of June 29, 1932, to provide for alternate jurors in certain criminal cases. (Public Law No. 209, 72d Cong.)....
Act of June 29, 1932, to fix the date when sentence of imprisonment shall
begin to run, providing when the allowance to a prisoner of time for good
conduct shall begin to run, and further to extend the provisions of the
parole laws. (Public Law No. 210, 72d Cong.).
Act of July 8, 1932, to punish the sending through the mails of certain threatening communications. (Public Law No. 274, 72d Cong.)..
Act of July 8, 1932, to control the possession, sale, transfer, and use of
pistols and other dangerous weapons in the District of Columbia, to
provide penalties, to prescribe rules of evidence. (Public Law No. 275, 72d Cong.).
Act of July 15, 1932, to establish a Board of Intermediate Sentence and
Parole for the District of Columbia and to determine its functions.
(Public Law No. 287, 72d Cong.)____
Act of January 21, 1933, to amend an Act entitled "An Act To Punish the
Unlawful Breaking of Seals of Railroad Cars Containing Interstate or
Foreign Shipments." (Public Law No. 316, 72d Cong.).
Act of February 18, 1933,
District of Columbia.
Act of March 3, 1933, to regulate the business of executing bonds for com- pensation in criminal cases and to improve the administration of justice in the District of Columbia. (Public Law No. 422, 72d Cong.) _ _
Act of May 18, 1933, to amend section 1025 of the Revised Statutes of the
United States. (Public Law No. 16, 73d Cong.)..
to amend section 812 of the Code of Law for the
(Public Law No. 362, 72d Cong.)
Act of June 10, 1933, for the protection of Government records. (Public Law No. 37, 73d Cong.)--
Act of June 16, 1933, to amend the Probation Law. (Public Law No. 74, 73d Cong.) -
Act of March 8, 1934, to amend an Act entitled "An Act To Give the Supreme Court of the United States Authority To Prescribe Rules of Practices and Procedure With Respect to Proceedings in Criminal Cases After Verdict". (Public Law No. 117, 73d Cong.) ... Act of April 30, 1934, to provide for the removal of American citizens and nationals accused of crime to and from the jurisdiction of any officer or representative of the United States vested with judicial authority in any country in which the United States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction. (Public Law No. 126, 73d Cong.)............
Act of May 10, 1934, to limit the operation of statutes of limitation in
certain cases. (Public Law No. 217, 73d Cong.).
Act of May 18, 1934, to provide punishment for killing or assaulting Federal officers. (Public Law No. 230, 73d Cong.) --
Act of May 18, 1934, applying the powers of the Federal Government,
under the commerce clause of the Constitution, to extortion by means
of telephone, telegraph, radio, oral message. (Public Law No. 231,
73d Cong.)
Act of May 18, 1934, to amend the Act forbidding the transportation of
kidnapped persons in interstate commerce. (Public Law No. 232, 73d
Cong.).
Act of May 18, 1934, making it unlawful for any person to flee from one
State to another for the purpose of avoiding prosecution or the giving of
testimony in certain cases. (Public Law No. 233, 73d Cong.)---
Act of May 18, 1934, to define certain crimes against the United States in
connection with the administration of Federal penal and correctional
institutions and to fix the punishment therefor. (Public Law No. 234,
73d Cong.).
Act of May 18, 1934, to provide punishment for certain offenses committed
against banks organized or operating under laws of the United States
or any member of the Federal Reserve System. (Public Law No. 235,
73d Cong.).
Act of May 22, 1934, to extend the provisions of the National Motor Vehicle Theft Act to other stolen property. (Public Law No. 246, 73d Cong.).
Act of June 5, 1934, to amend the Act of July 15, 1932. (Public Law No.
287, 73d Cong.)_
Act of June 6, 1934, granting the consent of Congress to any two or more
States to enter into agreements or compacts for cooperative effort and
mutual assistance in the prevention of crime. (Public Law No. 293,
73d Cong.) -
Act of June 6, 1934, to authorize an appropriation of money to facilitate the apprehension of certain persons charged with crime. (Public Law No. 295, 73d Cong.)-
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Act of June 18, 1934, to amend section 35 of the Criminal Code of the United States. (Public Law No. 394, 73d Cong.)....
Act of June 18, 1934, to empower certain members of the Division of In- vestigation of the Department of Justice to make certain arrests. (Public Law No. 402, 73d Cong.).
Act of June 19, 1934, to amend section 766 of the Revised Statutes, as amended. (Public Law No. 437, 73d Cong.)--.
Act of June 23, 1934, to authorize the formation of a body corporate to insure the more effective diversification of prison industries. (Public Law No. 461, 73d Cong.).
Act of June 15, 1935, relating to the powers and duties of the U.S. marshals. (Public Law No. 146, 74th Cong.).
Act of June 25, 1934, to provide for the taxation of manufacturers, im- porters, and dealers in certain firearms and machine guns, to tax the sale or other disposal of such weapons, and to restrict importation and regulate interstate transportation thereof. (Public Law No. 474, 73d Cong.) -
Act of June 28, 1935, to amend section 1 of the Act of July 8, 1932. (Public
Law No. 174, 74th Cong.)..
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Act of August 3, 1935, to amend the Act of May 14, 1930, U.S. prisoners.
Act of August 26, 1935, providing for punishment for the crime of robbing
or attempting to rob custodians of Government moneys or property.
(Public Law No. 340, 74th Cong.)...
Act of January 24, 1936, to amend the Act entitled "An Act Forbidding
the Transportation of Any Persons in Interstate or Foreign Commerce,
Kidnaped, or Otherwise Unlawfully Detained." (Public Law No. 424,
74th Cong.)--
Act of February 8, 1936, to amend the Act of May 18, 1934, providing
punishment for killing or assaulting Federal officers. (Public Law No.
431, 74th Cong.) -
Act of February 28, 1938, to amend the Criminal Code by providing pun-
ishment for impersonation of officers and employees of Government
owned and Government-controlled corporations. (Public Law No. 437,
75th Cong.).
Act of August 24, 1937, to provide for intervention by the United States,
direct appeals to the Supreme Court of the United States, and regulation
of the issuance of injunctions in certain cases involving the constitution-
ality of Acts of Congress. (Public Law No. 352, 75th Cong.).
Act of April 4, 1938, to amend section 35 of the Criminal Code, as amended,
relating to purloining, stealing, or injuring property of the United States.
(Public Law No. 465, 75th Cong.).
Act of April 5, 1938, to amend the Act of March 3, 1901, as amended, and
particularly sections 863, 911 and 914. (Public Law No. 466, 75th
Cong.).
Act of May 24, 1938, to grant relief to persons erroneously convicted in
courts of the United States. (Public Law No. 539, 75th Cong.) -----
Act of June 8, 1938, to require the registration of certain persons employed
by agencies to disseminate propaganda in the United States. (Public
Act of June 16, 1938, to amend the National Firearms Act. (Public Law
No. 651, 75th Cong.)-
Act of June 30, 1938, to regulate commerce in firearms. (Public Law No.
785, 75th Cong.) -
Act of May 15, 1939, to amend the statutes providing punishment for trans-
mitting threatening communications. (Public Law No. 76, 76th Cong.) -
Act of May 22, 1939, to provide that records certified by the Court of
Claims to the Supreme Court, in response to writs of certiorari, may in-
clude material portions of the evidence. (Public Law No. 81, 76th
Cong.) -
Act of May 22, 1939, to prohibit reproductions of official badges, identi-
fication cards, and other insignia. (Public Law No. 82, 76th Cong.) ---
Act of August 6, 1939, to amend the Federal Firearms Act so as to more
adequately define the term "ammunition" as said term is defined in said
Act. (Public Law No. 298, 76th Cong.) -
Act of June 13, 1939, to provide for the confiscation of firearms in pos-
session of persons convicted of felony and disposition thereof. (Public
Law No. 121, 76th Cong.).
Act of January 13, 1940, to provide for the protection of witnesses appear-
ing before any department, independent establishment, or other agency
of the United States, or the Congress of the United States. (Public Law
No. 401, 76th Cong.).
Act of March 28, 1940, to amend section 45 of the U.S. Criminal Code to
make it applicable to the outlying possessions of the United States.
(Public Law No. 444, 76th Cong.).
Act of April 17, 1940, to amend the Judicial Code with respect to the con-
tinuation of grand juries to finish investigations. (Public Law No. 455,
76th Cong.)
Act of April 20, 1940, to extend original jurisdiction to district courts in
civil suits between citizens of the District of Columbia, the Territories
of Hawaii or Alaska, and any State or Territory. (Public Law No. 463,
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