Federal Prosecution of Election OffensesU.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Public Integrity Section, 1984 - 88 páginas |
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... specific statutes dealing with various types of elec- toral abuse . These federal election fraud laws were known as the Enforcement Acts , and until the 1890s when most of them were repealed , they served as the basis for a relatively ...
... specific statutes dealing with various types of elec- toral abuse . These federal election fraud laws were known as the Enforcement Acts , and until the 1890s when most of them were repealed , they served as the basis for a relatively ...
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... specific criminal statutes . Examples include vote buying , multiple voting , and false registrations . Still other methods of subverting the system , such as ballot - box stuffing , destruction of ballots , falsifying tally reports and ...
... specific criminal statutes . Examples include vote buying , multiple voting , and false registrations . Still other methods of subverting the system , such as ballot - box stuffing , destruction of ballots , falsifying tally reports and ...
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... specific purpose of stimulating or influencing the more fundamental decision to participate in an election . See United States v . Lewin , 467 F.2d 1132 ( 7th Cir . 1972 ) . Section 1973i ( c ) does not require that an offer or payment ...
... specific purpose of stimulating or influencing the more fundamental decision to participate in an election . See United States v . Lewin , 467 F.2d 1132 ( 7th Cir . 1972 ) . Section 1973i ( c ) does not require that an offer or payment ...
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... specific intent required by the FECA's narrow penal sanction , 2 U.S.C. 437g ( d ) . However , these violations are misdemeanors , not felonies ; and they cover only the failure to accurately attribute political statements ( 2 U.S.C ...
... specific intent required by the FECA's narrow penal sanction , 2 U.S.C. 437g ( d ) . However , these violations are misdemeanors , not felonies ; and they cover only the failure to accurately attribute political statements ( 2 U.S.C ...
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... specific purpose of influencing voting decisions with respect to candidates for federal office . See United States v . Bruno , 144 F.Supp . 593 ( N.D. III . 1942 ) ; United States v . Viola , 126 F.Supp . 718 ( W.D. Pa . 1955 ) ; United ...
... specific purpose of influencing voting decisions with respect to candidates for federal office . See United States v . Bruno , 144 F.Supp . 593 ( N.D. III . 1942 ) ; United States v . Viola , 126 F.Supp . 718 ( W.D. Pa . 1955 ) ; United ...
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