Crime, Kidnaping and Prison Laws...

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1935 - 149 pages

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Act of March 3 1933 to regulate the business of executing bonds for com
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Act of March 8 1934 to amend an Act entitled An Act To Give
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Act of August 15 1935 for the suppression of prostitution in the District
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Act of February 8 1936 to amend the Act of May 18 1934 providing
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Act of June 24 1936 to define the jurisdiction of the Coast Guard Public
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Act of April 5 1938 to amend the Act of March 3 1901 as amended
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Act of June 10 1938 to authorize membership on behalf of the United
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Act of June 30 1938 to regulate commerce in firearms Public Law
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Act of August 5 1939 to amend section 224 of the Criminal Code as
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Act of August 7 1939 to amend the Act of June 8 1938 Public
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Act of April 17 1940 to amend the Judicial Code with respect to the con
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Act of April 30 1940 to provide for the transfer of U S prisoners in cer
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Act of June 8 1940 to make it a crime to wreck or attempt to wreck
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Act of October 17 1940 to require the registration of certain organizations
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Act of November 21 1941 to extend the provisions of the Act of February
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Act of May 9 1942 to permit appeals by the United States to the circuit
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Act of December 23 1943 to limit private suits for penalties and damages
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Act of April 30 1945 relating to escapes of prisoners of war and interned
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Act of June 27 1946 to create a Department of Corrections in the District
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Act of July 24 1946 to amend the law relating to larceny in interstate
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Act of June 29 1948 authorizing extension of the functions and duties
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Act of June 10 1949 to provide for the settlement of claims of persons
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Act of August 18 1949 relating to the policing of the building and grounds
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Act of May 27 1950 to amend section 1462 of title 18 of the United States
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Act of May 10 1934 to limit the operation of statutes of limitation
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Act of August 13 1953 to further amend the Act of June 15 1917
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Act of August 20 1954 to amend title 18 United States Code to provide
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Act of August 27 1954 to amend section 709 of title 18 United States
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Act of September 3 1954 to revise and extend the laws relating to espionage
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Act of June 28 1955 to authorize certain officers and employees of
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Act of July 14 1956 to punish the willful damaging or destroying
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Act of August 1 1956 to require the registration of certain persons
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Act of July 25 1958 amending the jurisdiction of district courts in civil
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Act of May 27 1930 an Act to provide for the diversification of employ
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Act of August 27 1958 to amend the Act of June 10 1938 relating to
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Act of August 28 1958 to amend sections 1461 and 1462 of title 18 of
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Act of July 23 1959 to amend section 11 of the Clayton Act to provide
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Act of September 16 1959 to amend section 1870 of title 28 to authorize
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Act of September 13 1960 to amend title 32 United States Code to
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Act of September 13 1961 to amend chapter 50 of title 18 United States
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Act of September 26 1961 with respect to compensation to prison inmates
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Act of February 16 1962 extending to Guam the power to enter into
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Act of October 15 1962 to provide penalties for threats against the suc
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Act of August 3 1935 to amend the Act of May 14 1930 U S prisoners
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Act of May 23 1963 to amend section 3238 of title 18 United States Code
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Act of August 30 1964 relating to reindictment after dismissal of a defec
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Act of September 15 1965 to amend the Federal Firearms Act Public
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Act of June 22 1966 Bail Reform Act of 1966 Public Law No 465
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Act of October 14 1966 to make it a criminal offense to steal embezzle
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Act of November 10 1966 District of Columbia Work Release
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