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1.–5. rezultāts no 99.
4. lappuse
... criminal penalty under subsection 6 ( b ) , shall be assessed a civil penalty by the Secretary of not more than $ 1,000 for each violation . This subsection further pro- vides that no penalty shall be assessed unless the person is given ...
... criminal penalty under subsection 6 ( b ) , shall be assessed a civil penalty by the Secretary of not more than $ 1,000 for each violation . This subsection further pro- vides that no penalty shall be assessed unless the person is given ...
5. lappuse
... criminal penalty for a first violation . At the same time , however , it retained the criminal penalties for willful violations , anticipating that second or third time violators would customarily be subject to criminal prosecu- tion ...
... criminal penalty for a first violation . At the same time , however , it retained the criminal penalties for willful violations , anticipating that second or third time violators would customarily be subject to criminal prosecu- tion ...
6. lappuse
... criminal prosecution would be unconstitutional , then the committee's earlier comments on Federal priority would still prevail . However , even if the courts should prohibit dual Federal - State criminal prosecutions but permit ...
... criminal prosecution would be unconstitutional , then the committee's earlier comments on Federal priority would still prevail . However , even if the courts should prohibit dual Federal - State criminal prosecutions but permit ...
4. lappuse
... criminal means the value of property stolen is usually from two to three times greater than the return it brings on the black market . Thus the annual cost of narcotic ad- diction in terms of stolen property alone may well be over a ...
... criminal means the value of property stolen is usually from two to three times greater than the return it brings on the black market . Thus the annual cost of narcotic ad- diction in terms of stolen property alone may well be over a ...
8. lappuse
... criminal if he has played a substantial role in a continuing criminal enterprise and has or has had in his own name or under his control substantial income or resources not demonstrated to have been derived from lawful activ- ities or ...
... criminal if he has played a substantial role in a continuing criminal enterprise and has or has had in his own name or under his control substantial income or resources not demonstrated to have been derived from lawful activ- ities or ...
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