Attorney General's Commission on Pornography: Final Report, 1. sējumsU.S. Department of Justice, 1986 - 1960 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
84. lappuse
... prosecution of obscenity . Obviously , the multi - billion dollar porn industry is under no serious pressure from federal prosecutors . Considering this apathy , perhaps it is not surprising that the Department of Justice greeted our ...
... prosecution of obscenity . Obviously , the multi - billion dollar porn industry is under no serious pressure from federal prosecutors . Considering this apathy , perhaps it is not surprising that the Department of Justice greeted our ...
101. lappuse
... prosecution of obscene printed materials involving or advocating the sexual exploitation of children will , in fact , spur and aid prosecutors in the vigorous enforcement of the obscenity law , at least in regard to those materials ...
... prosecution of obscene printed materials involving or advocating the sexual exploitation of children will , in fact , spur and aid prosecutors in the vigorous enforcement of the obscenity law , at least in regard to those materials ...
190. lappuse
... felony status for second offenders could possibly discourage any actions on some second offenses by Prosecutors denied room for negotiation . B. RECOMMENDATION NUMBER 88 LEGISLATURES SHOULD CONDUCT HEARINGS AND CON- 190.
... felony status for second offenders could possibly discourage any actions on some second offenses by Prosecutors denied room for negotiation . B. RECOMMENDATION NUMBER 88 LEGISLATURES SHOULD CONDUCT HEARINGS AND CON- 190.
201. lappuse
... prosecutors discouraged by light sentencing . Without reasoned assessment of this problem , we cannot support the proposal for mandatory sentencing . Other specific recommendations with which we disagree will follow here . CONGRESS ...
... prosecutors discouraged by light sentencing . Without reasoned assessment of this problem , we cannot support the proposal for mandatory sentencing . Other specific recommendations with which we disagree will follow here . CONGRESS ...
208. lappuse
... prosecution should continue to be a number one priority in law enforcement resource allotments . On the other hand , we have heard frequently that there is virtually no enforcement of adult obscenity laws . Our analysis of the data ...
... prosecution should continue to be a number one priority in law enforcement resource allotments . On the other hand , we have heard frequently that there is virtually no enforcement of adult obscenity laws . Our analysis of the data ...
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