Federal Prosecution of Election OffensesU.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Public Integrity Section, 1984 - 88 páginas |
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... respect to each category . Chapter Four contains a brief summary of the procedures employed by the Justice Department on the date of the national general elections . The Appendix contains a compilation of pertinent provisions of the ...
... respect to each category . Chapter Four contains a brief summary of the procedures employed by the Justice Department on the date of the national general elections . The Appendix contains a compilation of pertinent provisions of the ...
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... respect viola- tions of these statutes are treated the same as any other federal crime . On the other hand , the campaign financing statutes are subject to the concur- rent jurisdiction of the Department of Justice and the Federal ...
... respect viola- tions of these statutes are treated the same as any other federal crime . On the other hand , the campaign financing statutes are subject to the concur- rent jurisdiction of the Department of Justice and the Federal ...
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... respect to federal intervention in election matters , and it began a new period of federal activism in the field . Federal courts came to recognize that the right to vote in fairly conducted elections is a fundamental feature of United ...
... respect to federal intervention in election matters , and it began a new period of federal activism in the field . Federal courts came to recognize that the right to vote in fairly conducted elections is a fundamental feature of United ...
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... respect to any par- ticular voter . United States v . Nathan , 238 F.2d 401 ( 7th Cir . ) , cert . denied , 353 U.S. 910 ( 1957 ) . The “ victim ” of such an offense is society as a whole , since fraudulent voting practices ...
... respect to any par- ticular voter . United States v . Nathan , 238 F.2d 401 ( 7th Cir . ) , cert . denied , 353 U.S. 910 ( 1957 ) . The “ victim ” of such an offense is society as a whole , since fraudulent voting practices ...
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... respect to the statutory concept of " pay- ment " is that the medium of exchange must have had some ascertainable pecuniary value . United States v . Garcia , 719 F.2d 99 ( 5th Cir . 1983 ) . Thus , intangible values , ideological ...
... respect to the statutory concept of " pay- ment " is that the medium of exchange must have had some ascertainable pecuniary value . United States v . Garcia , 719 F.2d 99 ( 5th Cir . 1983 ) . Thus , intangible values , ideological ...
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