Federal Prosecution of Election OffensesU.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Public Integrity Section, 1984 - 88 páginas |
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... President ) , and that electoral abuse aimed at corrupting nonfederal contests was not properly prosecutable in federal courts under federal statutes which re- mained on the books after the Enforcement Acts had been repealed . See ...
... President ) , and that electoral abuse aimed at corrupting nonfederal contests was not properly prosecutable in federal courts under federal statutes which re- mained on the books after the Enforcement Acts had been repealed . See ...
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... President and Members of Congress falls within this category , there has been considerable judicial speculation over the extent to which the Federal Constitution directly reaches or protects the right to vote for candidates running for ...
... President and Members of Congress falls within this category , there has been considerable judicial speculation over the extent to which the Federal Constitution directly reaches or protects the right to vote for candidates running for ...
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... President Theodore Roosevelt promulgated an Executive Order which sought to define the scope of permissible political activity to be allowed to civil servants employed in the Executive Branch . The Order ( known as Civil Serv- ice Rule ...
... President Theodore Roosevelt promulgated an Executive Order which sought to define the scope of permissible political activity to be allowed to civil servants employed in the Executive Branch . The Order ( known as Civil Serv- ice Rule ...
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... President and Members of Congress . In the Executive Branch , such employees either hold jobs on Schedule " C " of the Excepted Service , which by law may be offered or terminated on the basis of such passive political con- siderations ...
... President and Members of Congress . In the Executive Branch , such employees either hold jobs on Schedule " C " of the Excepted Service , which by law may be offered or terminated on the basis of such passive political con- siderations ...
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... Presidents were seeking re - election , the Criminal Division took the position that Section 603 , in its present form , forbade all federal Executive Branch personnel from giving contributions to the re - election campaign of the Presi ...
... Presidents were seeking re - election , the Criminal Division took the position that Section 603 , in its present form , forbade all federal Executive Branch personnel from giving contributions to the re - election campaign of the Presi ...
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$1,000 and/or imprisonment 1979 Federal Election 3d Cir 5th Cir 95 or chapter 96 of title abuse administrative aff'd amended ballots candidate for federal Category cert chapter 95 clause conciliation agreement conduct Congress contribution or expenditure corporation corrupt court Criminal Division D.C. Cir didate district e.g. United elec Election Campaign Act election fraud electoral employment F.Supp FECA FECA's federal candidate federal contest federal criminal Federal Election Campaign Federal Election Commission federal office felonies franchise fraudulent Government Hatch Act honorarium intimidate investigation involved jurisdiction Justice Department knowingly labor organization mail fraud statute misdemeanor noncriminal offenses paragraph penalty person personnel political contributions political party polls President primary election prohibits prosecution provisions Public Integrity Section Public Law punishable by fines receiving reporting right to vote Section 241 separate segregated fund solicitation specific statutory supra tion title 26 United States Attorney United States Code unlawful vote fraud vote-buying voters Whoever