Issues in Religious Liberty: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on Oversight on the State of Religious Liberty in America Today, June 26, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 834 páginas |
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Página 178
I can only say that having been a prosecutor , and literally prosecuted dozens of
defendants , never once did I have one where the jury returned the verdict and
the defendant said that yes , I am guilty . I think that is most inherent in human ...
I can only say that having been a prosecutor , and literally prosecuted dozens of
defendants , never once did I have one where the jury returned the verdict and
the defendant said that yes , I am guilty . I think that is most inherent in human ...
Página 180
The prosecution memo prepared by the Criminal Tax Division of the Justice
Department recommended that the U . S . Government should not indict
Reverend Moon , because their professional opinion was that there was no
criminal case ...
The prosecution memo prepared by the Criminal Tax Division of the Justice
Department recommended that the U . S . Government should not indict
Reverend Moon , because their professional opinion was that there was no
criminal case ...
Página 238
Recently , it has been suggested that Reverend Moon ' s testimony at your
hearing " totally misstated what was involved in the prosecution . " We believe
that the enclosed memorandum presents a fair and objective description of what
...
Recently , it has been suggested that Reverend Moon ' s testimony at your
hearing " totally misstated what was involved in the prosecution . " We believe
that the enclosed memorandum presents a fair and objective description of what
...
Página 243
This document , rather , attempts to portray the full tenor of the prosecution , from
the indictment of Reverend Moon to the time of his incarceration , through
spontaneous statements of the Court , the prosecutors and the jurors . These
remarks ...
This document , rather , attempts to portray the full tenor of the prosecution , from
the indictment of Reverend Moon to the time of his incarceration , through
spontaneous statements of the Court , the prosecutors and the jurors . These
remarks ...
Página 251
Under these circumstances , it was not unreasonable for Reverend Moon to
question the motivation for the Government prosecution which subsequently
ensued . 51 On March 10 , 1982 , Reverend Moon moved for a bench trial on the
ground ...
Under these circumstances , it was not unreasonable for Reverend Moon to
question the motivation for the Government prosecution which subsequently
ensued . 51 On March 10 , 1982 , Reverend Moon moved for a bench trial on the
ground ...
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