The Attorney General's Conference on Organized Crime, February 15, 1950Department of Justice, 1951 - 442 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 35.
74. lappuse
... object and designed and manufactured so that when operated it may deliver , as the result of the application of an element of chance , any money or property ; or ( 3 ) any subassembly or essential part intended to be used in connection ...
... object and designed and manufactured so that when operated it may deliver , as the result of the application of an element of chance , any money or property ; or ( 3 ) any subassembly or essential part intended to be used in connection ...
93. lappuse
... object . And if , by the same action Congress strikes against the latter , certainly those who aid and abet gambling , or who provide the information for sustaining it , have no legal standing to object . However , to avoid any possible ...
... object . And if , by the same action Congress strikes against the latter , certainly those who aid and abet gambling , or who provide the information for sustaining it , have no legal standing to object . However , to avoid any possible ...
95. lappuse
... object and designed and manufactured so that when operated it may deliver , as the result of the application of an element of chance , any money or property ; or ( 3 ) any subassembly or essential part intended to be used in connection ...
... object and designed and manufactured so that when operated it may deliver , as the result of the application of an element of chance , any money or property ; or ( 3 ) any subassembly or essential part intended to be used in connection ...
109. lappuse
... object for which a fee , charge , or other consideration is imposed , directly or indirectly , and which involves any element of chance inherent or intrinsic in the con- struction , operation , or arrangement of the device regardless of ...
... object for which a fee , charge , or other consideration is imposed , directly or indirectly , and which involves any element of chance inherent or intrinsic in the con- struction , operation , or arrangement of the device regardless of ...
113. lappuse
... object , but is a clear , unmistakable infringement of rights secured by the fundamental law . " The Illinois Cigarette Service case , supra , involved the consti- tutionality of a Chicago ordinance which prohibited the use of auto ...
... object , but is a clear , unmistakable infringement of rights secured by the fundamental law . " The Illinois Cigarette Service case , supra , involved the consti- tutionality of a Chicago ordinance which prohibited the use of auto ...
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agencies amendment amusement device amusement machines Association BECKWORTH believe BENNETT bill carrier Chairman Chicago Coin Machine committee Communications conference Congress cooperation court criminal definition Department of Justice district attorney DOLLIVER element of chance enacted enforcement Federal Communications Commission Federal Government Federal legislation Federal Trade Commission Fletcher Bowron foreign commerce gambling device gambling machine gentlemen going Governor HAMMOND HARRIS HESELTON illegal interstate and foreign interstate commerce JONES jurisdiction law-enforcement officers license lottery manufacturer Mayor NEWTON means mechanical device ment merchandise MOREHOUSE municipal National O'KEEFE one-armed bandit operation organized crime permit person PICKERING pinball machines PLAINE police PRESTON problem prohibit proposed prosecution provisions punchboards question Quigg Newton racket representative ROBERT CROSSER RUTTENBERG SCHULTZ Senate ship shipment slot machines statement statute Subcommittee suggested tion transportation United States Attorney unlawful violation WILSON WOLVERTON
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220. lappuse - That the terms of a penal statute creating a new offense must be sufficiently explicit to inform those who are subject to it what conduct on their part will render them liable to its penalties is a well-recognized requirement, consonant alike with ordinary notions of fair play and the settled rules of law.
74. lappuse - The liberty mentioned in that amendment means not only the right of the citizen to be free from the mere physical restraint of his person, as by incarceration, but the term is deemed to embrace the right of the citizen to be free in the enjoyment of all his faculties ; to be free to use them in all lawful ways ; to live and work where he will ; to earn his livelihood by any lawful calling ; to pursue any livelihood or avocation, and for that purpose to enter into all contracts which may be proper,...
285. lappuse - Any lands reserved or acquired for the use of the United States, and under the exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction thereof, or any place purchased or otherwise acquired by the United States by consent of the legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the erection of a fort, magazine, arsenal, dockyard, or other needful building.
80. lappuse - ... or any other person with respect to the seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles, merchandise, and baggage under the customs laws shall be performed with respect to seizures and forfeitures of electronic, mechanical, or other intercepting devices under this section by such officers, agents, or other persons as may be authorized or designated for that purpose by the Attorney General.
65. lappuse - ... of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this title, insofar as applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions hereof...
290. lappuse - THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE LIBRARY DATE DUE BOOK CARD DO NOT REMOVE A Charge will be...
220. lappuse - No one may be required at peril of life, liberty or property to speculate as to the meaning of penal statutes. All are entitled to be informed as to what the State commands or forbids.
128. lappuse - As a State may, for the purpose of guarding the morals of its own people, forbid all sales of lottery tickets within its limits, so Congress, for the purpose of guarding the people of the United States against the " widespread pestilence of lotteries...
70. lappuse - States, and no person operating any such station shall knowingly permit the broadcasting of, any advertisement of or information concerning any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance...
127. lappuse - In view of the conceded power on the part of Congress to prohibit the movement of intoxicants in interstate commerce, we cannot admit that because it did not exert its authority to the full limit, but simply regulated to the extent of permitting the prohibitions in one State to prevent the use of interstate commerce to ship liquor from another State, Congress exceeded its authority to regulate.