Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on the District of ColumbiaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... arrest unless they are conducting themselves in a manner which endangers the safety of other persons or property . Absent any danger to other persons or property , persons who are intoxicated may be taken into protective custody by law ...
... arrest unless they are conducting themselves in a manner which endangers the safety of other persons or property . Absent any danger to other persons or property , persons who are intoxicated may be taken into protective custody by law ...
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... arrest " method , which I feel is certainly not the method of handling a chronically ill individual . I feel that as a physician , we in the health field have certainly been negligent in handling this illness , partly because of our own ...
... arrest " method , which I feel is certainly not the method of handling a chronically ill individual . I feel that as a physician , we in the health field have certainly been negligent in handling this illness , partly because of our own ...
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... arrest for drunkenness , is that when you get a man with a lot of arrests on his record for public drunken- ness , that when you go to get this man a job , and the employer asks for his police record , which is quite frequently ...
... arrest for drunkenness , is that when you get a man with a lot of arrests on his record for public drunken- ness , that when you go to get this man a job , and the employer asks for his police record , which is quite frequently ...
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... arrest . 4. Title VIII fails to change the present law that it is a crime to drink in pub- lie . H.R. 6143 takes the preferable approach under which a person who is drink- ing and creates a disturbance in public commits a crime only if ...
... arrest . 4. Title VIII fails to change the present law that it is a crime to drink in pub- lie . H.R. 6143 takes the preferable approach under which a person who is drink- ing and creates a disturbance in public commits a crime only if ...
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... arrests in the District of Columbia for the fiscal years 1963-1965 show an even higher arrest rate than prevailed in 1956 : TABLE NO . 3. - Arrests for intoxication 1963 . 1361 1965 Population Number Per 1,000 people 792,000 47.950 60.5 ...
... arrests in the District of Columbia for the fiscal years 1963-1965 show an even higher arrest rate than prevailed in 1956 : TABLE NO . 3. - Arrests for intoxication 1963 . 1361 1965 Population Number Per 1,000 people 792,000 47.950 60.5 ...
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ABERNETHY action air pollution air pollution control amended approved architect arrest Association authorized believe bill BROYHILL Capital Transportation Agency carbon monoxide Chairman chronic alcoholics Columbia Heights Commission committed Committee Congress Connecticut construction court crime criminal D.C. Code D.C. DEAR Department detoxification District of Columbia Dowdy effect emission enactment Engineer facilities Federal fuel oil FUQUA GUDE hearing Hospital improvement to real injury JOHN DOWDY KAILIN legislation Maryland MCCARTER MCMILLAN ment mental MULTER National Capital Transportation officer owner patients percent period person pistol police present President problem proposed Public Health public intoxication rail rapid transit rapid transit recommend record rehabilitation residual fuel residual fuel oil Rosary Hall Silver Spring Southwest statement statute of limitations Street Subcommittee subsection substantial completion subway sulfur dioxide sulphur content tion TOBRINER treatment United Vincent Charity Hospital Virginia WHITENER WINN
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Page 2 - A person is not responsible for criminal conduct if at the time of such conduct as a result of mental disease or defect...
Page 49 - ... no person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter or thing concerning which he may so testify or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, and no testimony so given or produced shall be received against him upon any criminal investigation or proceeding.
Page 2 - An officer making an arrest under a warrant issued upon a complaint or any person making an arrest without a warrant shall take the arrested person without unnecessary delay before the nearest available commissioner or before any other nearby officer empowered to commit persons charged with offenses against the laws of the United States.
Page 220 - And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind'? shall they not both fall into the ditch.
Page 6 - SEC. 303. (a) Any person who violates any of the provisions of section 301 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall on conviction thereof be subject to imprisonment for not more than one year, or a fine of not more than $1,000, or both...
Page 7 - An Act to establish a code of law for the District of Columbia...
Page 157 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. I appreciate very much the opportunity to appear before you today in support of the replacement of locks and dam 26.
Page 9 - Upon the filing of such petition such court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to affirm, modify, or set aside such order, in whole or in part.
Page 95 - Therefore we cannot say that the Constitution necessarily requires adherence to any particular solution for the inherent compulsions of the interrogation process as it is presently conducted. Our decision in no way creates a constitutional strait jacket which will handicap sound efforts at reform, nor is it intended to have this effect.
Page 49 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE RY THE BILL, AS REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic...