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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... prosecutor's questions to Mr. Kamiyama in English . This misinterpretation was a direct result of the government's selection of an incompetent rather than a competent interpreter . Accordingly , we have also submitted for inclusion in ...
... prosecutor's questions to Mr. Kamiyama in English . This misinterpretation was a direct result of the government's selection of an incompetent rather than a competent interpreter . Accordingly , we have also submitted for inclusion in ...
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... Prosecutor Was Not Qualified to Interpret Testimony Presented in Formal Grand Jury Proceedings 13 B. C. The Prosecutor Proceeded with the Indict- ment and Prosecution of Mr. Kamiyama , Although He Was Aware That Mr. Mochizuki's ...
... Prosecutor Was Not Qualified to Interpret Testimony Presented in Formal Grand Jury Proceedings 13 B. C. The Prosecutor Proceeded with the Indict- ment and Prosecution of Mr. Kamiyama , Although He Was Aware That Mr. Mochizuki's ...
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... prosecutor to return on July 16 , 1981 , even though the prosecutor knew that the June 1980 Additional Grand Jury would be on vacation at that time . 4 / Mr. Kamiyama , accordingly , appeared for the second time on July 16 , 1981 and ...
... prosecutor to return on July 16 , 1981 , even though the prosecutor knew that the June 1980 Additional Grand Jury would be on vacation at that time . 4 / Mr. Kamiyama , accordingly , appeared for the second time on July 16 , 1981 and ...
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... prosecutor's simultaneous utilization of two different Grand Juries . As a result of this awkward and unnecessary practice the indicting Grand Jury did not have an opportunity to observe Mr. Kamiyama's demeanor . Moreover , as noted ...
... prosecutor's simultaneous utilization of two different Grand Juries . As a result of this awkward and unnecessary practice the indicting Grand Jury did not have an opportunity to observe Mr. Kamiyama's demeanor . Moreover , as noted ...
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... prosecutor was totally dependent upon the skill and judgement of the interpreter , as was the Grand Jury's ... prosecutor insisted upon recording Mr. Kamiyama's Grand Jury testimony . Thus , on July 16 , 1981 , the prosecutor advised the ...
... prosecutor was totally dependent upon the skill and judgement of the interpreter , as was the Grand Jury's ... prosecutor insisted upon recording Mr. Kamiyama's Grand Jury testimony . Thus , on July 16 , 1981 , the prosecutor advised the ...
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Amendment America Amish answer asked attorney believe Cass County Chairman Christian schools church-related civil compelling interest concerning Congress Constitution Court Interpreters criminal defendant desu Director English establish exemption fact Faith Baptist Church Family Fund Federal Fifth Amendment Flumenbaum free exercise freedom of religion Godism Government Government's Grand Jury hearing indictment institutions Internal Revenue Service International issue Japanese judge Justice Kamiyama Kamiyama's testimony legislation level interpretation Lutheran churches Lutheran Council ment ministries Mochizuki Moon's nation Nebraska oath parents perjury person presiding judicial officer preter private schools proceedings prosecution prosecutor question record regulations religion religious beliefs religious freedom religious liberty requirements responsibility Reverend Moon Sasagawa secular humanism Senator HATCH Senator LEAHY Sherbert Sileven state's statement Subcommittee Sun Myung Moon Supreme Court testify tion translation trial understand Unification Church United United States Code violation witness Yoder