Appendix to a Report in the Matter of Representative John W. Jenrette, JrU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 591 lappuses |
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... meeting with Amoroso and Weinberg in which he was supposed to say whether or not Mr. Jenrette was going to come and take a bribe . In that conversation a $ 3,000 piece of tape recording equipment was being utilized on the body of ...
... meeting with Amoroso and Weinberg in which he was supposed to say whether or not Mr. Jenrette was going to come and take a bribe . In that conversation a $ 3,000 piece of tape recording equipment was being utilized on the body of ...
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... meeting ; I was out of Review for me the motion of the committee in considering the Jenrette case . Was it under Rule 14 ? 8 the country . 9 10 The Chairman . Yes . 11 Mr. Prettyman . Yes . 12 133 Mr. Thomas . It was under Rule 14 ? Yes ...
... meeting ; I was out of Review for me the motion of the committee in considering the Jenrette case . Was it under Rule 14 ? 8 the country . 9 10 The Chairman . Yes . 11 Mr. Prettyman . Yes . 12 133 Mr. Thomas . It was under Rule 14 ? Yes ...
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... Chairman . 23 24 25 25 Any further discussion ? I think I have set the time too sharply . I think we will come back not at the other meeting but here at 1:30 , and I think 70-146 080-5 1 we ought to go into executive session at 1:30 59 59.
... Chairman . 23 24 25 25 Any further discussion ? I think I have set the time too sharply . I think we will come back not at the other meeting but here at 1:30 , and I think 70-146 080-5 1 we ought to go into executive session at 1:30 59 59.
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... meeting . I don't know 11 12 13 The Chairman . Call him and tell him we have a vote . 14 Mr. Swanner . We have a call in . 15 Mr. Livingston . Can I make a couple of observations 166 17 18 19 20 20 while we are waiting on Mr. Stokes ...
... meeting . I don't know 11 12 13 The Chairman . Call him and tell him we have a vote . 14 Mr. Swanner . We have a call in . 15 Mr. Livingston . Can I make a couple of observations 166 17 18 19 20 20 while we are waiting on Mr. Stokes ...
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... meeting at one o'clock and he said that he had other commitments , his partner had other commitments , and that neither he nor Mr. Jenrette would appear today . Now , I might just make a suggestion if I may , Mr. Chairman There is ...
... meeting at one o'clock and he said that he had other commitments , his partner had other commitments , and that neither he nor Mr. Jenrette would appear today . Now , I might just make a suggestion if I may , Mr. Chairman There is ...
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48. lappuse - The process of disciplining a Member in the Congress is not without countervailing risks of abuse since it is not surrounded with the panoply of protective shields that are present in a criminal case.
403. lappuse - Member, officer, or employee of the House for an advisory opinion with respect to the general propriety of any current or proposed conduct of such Member, officer, or employee...
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402. lappuse - ... (B) to investigate, subject to subparagraph (2) of this paragraph, any alleged violation, by a Member, officer, or employee of the House, of the Code of Official Conduct or of any law, rule, regulation, or other standard of conduct applicable to the conduct of such Member, officer, or employee in the performance of his duties or the discharge of his responsibilities, and after notice and hearing...
44. lappuse - Evidence of a final judgment, entered after a trial or upon a plea of guilty (but not upon a plea of nolo contendere) , adjudging a person guilty of a crime punishable by death or imprisonment in excess of one year, to prove any fact essential to sustain the judgment...
433. lappuse - ... minimal value' for its employees to be less than the value established under this paragraph; and " (6) 'employing agency' means — "(A) the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct of the House of Representatives, for Members and employees of the House of Representatives, except that those responsibilities specified in...
48. lappuse - Member is judged by no specifically articulated standards, and is at the mercy of an almost unbridled discretion of the charging body that functions at once as accuser, prosecutor, judge, and jury from whose decision there is no established right of review. In short, a Member would be compelled to defend in what would be comparable to a criminal prosecution without the safeguards provided by the Constitution. Moreover, it would be somewhat naive to assume that the triers would be wholly objective...
53. lappuse - United States possesses over the conduct of its members, let us assume, as the test of their application, either the dictates of unfettered reason, the letter and spirit of the Constitution, or precedents, domestic or foreign, and your committee believe that the result will be the same ; that the power of expelling a member must, in its nature, be discretionary, and in its exercise always more summary than the tardy process of judicial tribunals.