Antiriot Bill, 1967: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... Chairman JOHN H. HOLLOMAN , III , Chief Clerk CONTENTS Page 589 649 679 727 753 783 817 lges____. HN L. MCCLELLAN , Arkansas M J. ERVIN , JR . , North Carolina COMAS J. DODD , Connecticut HILIP A. HART , Michigan WARD V. LONG , Missouri ...
... Chairman JOHN H. HOLLOMAN , III , Chief Clerk CONTENTS Page 589 649 679 727 753 783 817 lges____. HN L. MCCLELLAN , Arkansas M J. ERVIN , JR . , North Carolina COMAS J. DODD , Connecticut HILIP A. HART , Michigan WARD V. LONG , Missouri ...
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... Chairman , before the first witness takes the stand , I would like to , if I could , give a very brief statement . With the Chair's indulgence , I will proceed . Mr. Chairman , I want to express my own appreciation to the chair- man for ...
... Chairman , before the first witness takes the stand , I would like to , if I could , give a very brief statement . With the Chair's indulgence , I will proceed . Mr. Chairman , I want to express my own appreciation to the chair- man for ...
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... Chairman , I believe both of these witnesses are eminently quali fied to give us both the nature and the scope of information we need to begin rounding out this committee's testimony . Again let me thank the chairman and the staff for ...
... Chairman , I believe both of these witnesses are eminently quali fied to give us both the nature and the scope of information we need to begin rounding out this committee's testimony . Again let me thank the chairman and the staff for ...
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... Chairman . Senator ERVIN . I appreciate your views . I think that the American people have one fatal outlook on life , and that is if you have a problem , pass a law about it . When we thought they were drinking a little too much liquor ...
... Chairman . Senator ERVIN . I appreciate your views . I think that the American people have one fatal outlook on life , and that is if you have a problem , pass a law about it . When we thought they were drinking a little too much liquor ...
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... Chairman , this lling an excerpt from a study , and looking for- isolated statement , I think there is a danger in one study was done too rapidly , it did not utilize of its own staff . And I would suggest that one read ort in the final ...
... Chairman , this lling an excerpt from a study , and looking for- isolated statement , I think there is a danger in one study was done too rapidly , it did not utilize of its own staff . And I would suggest that one read ort in the final ...
Términos y frases comunes
administration agitators amendment Angeles ANTIRIOT BILL 1967 arrest Cambridge Carmichael cause Chairman Chief BROSTRON COHEN committee concerned CONG CONGR CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CRAMER crime Detroit discrimination disturbance Earl Berry EASTLAND fact Federal feel fire firefighters FORDHAM GELSTON ghetto going housing incite a riot intent interstate commerce Judiciary KERSHNER kids law enforcement legislation LIBRA LIBRA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS live Los Angeles MAYFIELD Mayor MCCONE militant Molotov cocktails MORROW National Negro community Newark organization percent person Piri Thomas police brutality police officer poverty present problem question Rap Brown responsibility Senator ERVIN Senator FONG Senator HART Senator HRUSKA Senator KENNEDY Senator SCOTT Senator THURMOND situation sniper social SPIEGEL statement statute street summer talk Tampa tension testimony Thank things tion trying U.S. DISTRICT COURT U.S. Senate violence Watts Watts riot young youth
Pasajes populares
Página 757 - And a statute which either forbids or requires the doing of an act in terms so vague that men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ as to its application violates the first essential of due process of law.
Página 757 - That the terms of a penal statute creating a new offense must be sufficiently explicit to inform those who are subject to it what conduct on their part will render them liable to its penalties, is a well-recognized requirement, consonant alike with ordinary notions of fair play and the settled rules of law.
Página 782 - That nothing in this section shall be held to take away or impair the jurisdiction of the courts of the several States under the laws thereof; and a judgment of conviction or acquittal on the merits under the laws of any State shall be a bar to any prosecution hereunder for the same act or acts.
Página 849 - Interstate and foreign travel or transportation in aid of racketeering enterprises. (a) Whoever travels in interstate or foreign commerce or uses any facility in interstate or foreign commerce, including the mail with intent to — (1) distribute the proceeds of any unlawful activity...
Página 757 - The offense known as breach of the peace embraces a great variety of conduct destroying or menacing public order and tranquility. It includes not only violent acts but acts and words likely to produce violence in others.
Página 757 - When clear and present danger of riot, disorder, interference with traffic upon the public streets, or other immediate threat to public safety, peace, or order, appears, the power of the State to prevent or punish is obvious.
Página 776 - Whenever on trial for a violation of this section the defendant is shown to have or to have had possession of the narcotic drug, such possession shall be deemed sufficient evidence to authorize conviction unless the defendant explains the possession to the satisfaction of the jury.
Página 644 - One of the things that we have tried to do is to create an environment in which people can grow.
Página 757 - Our dual form of government has its perplexities, state and nation having different spheres of jurisdiction, as we have said, but it must be kept in mind that we are one people; and the powers reserved to the states and those conferred on the nation are adapted to be exercised, whether independently or concurrently, to promote the general welfare, material and moral.
Página 610 - While the Negro districts of Los Angeles are not urban gems, neither are they slums. Watts, for example, is a community consisting mostly of one and two-story houses, a third of which are owned by the occupants. In the riot area, most streets are wide and usually quite clean; there are trees, parks, and playgrounds. A Negro in Los Angeles has long been able to sit where he wants in a bus or a movie house, to shop where he wishes, to vote, and to use public facilities without discrimination. The opportunity...