Hearing on H.R. 3876, H.R. 4792, H.R. 4694, and H.R. 4625: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, March 7, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 138 pages |
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Page 84 - A defendant may plead not guilty, guilty or, with the consent of the court, nolo contendere. The court may refuse to accept, a plea of guilty, and shall not accept the plea without first determining that the plea is made voluntarily with understanding of the nature of the charge.
Page 84 - The magistrate shall inform the defendant of the complaint against him and of any affidavit filed therewith, of his right to retain counsel, of his right to request the assignment of counsel if he is unable to obtain counsel, and of the general circumstances under which he may secure pretrial release.
Page 86 - A motion for a new trial based on the ground of newly discovered evidence may be made only before or within two years after final judgment, but if an appeal is pending the court may grant the motion only on remand of the case.
Page 86 - The court may grant a new trial to a defendant if required in the interest of justice. If trial was by the court without a jury the court may vacate the judgment if entered, take additional testimony and direct the entry of a new judgment. A motion for a new trial based on the ground of newly discovered evidence may be made only before or within...
Page 86 - Rules made by district courts and circuit courts of appeals for the conduct of criminal proceedings shall not be inconsistent with these rules. Copies of all rules made by a district court...
Page 7 - We will be pleased to answer any questions you or the members of the subcommittee might have.
Page 136 - It is the policy of the United States and the purpose of this section to promote the maximum of employment and job advancement opportunities within the Federal Government for qualified disabled veterans and veterans of the Vietnam era.
Page 85 - ... that he wishes to plead guilty or nolo contendere, to waive trial in the district in which the indictment or information is...
Page 134 - ... attendant-type care of veterans with severe non-service-connected conditions. I do not believe that the authority proposed by section 2 of the bill for providing contract nursing home care would be justified. Section 3. Payments for nursing home care to State hom-es This section would amend section 641 of title 38, United States Code, to authorize the Veterans
Page 108 - Agency; Any executive department or independent commission, board bureau, office, agency, Government-owned or controlled corporation, or other establishment of the Government, including regulatory commission or board, and also the municipal government of the District of Columbia, but not including agencies of the legislative or judicial branches of the Government.