Congress and Crime

Congress and Crime
Title Congress and Crime PDF eBook
Author Joseph F. Zimmerman
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 177
Release 2014-08-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0739198076

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Congress in the latter part of the nineteenth century decided to enact a series of statutes facilitating state enforcement of their respective criminal laws. Subsequently, Congress enacted statutes federalizing what had been solely state crimes, thereby establishing federal court and state court concurrent jurisdiction over these crimes. Federalization of state crimes has been criticized by numerous scholars, U.S. Supreme Court justices, and national organizations. Such federalization has congested the calendars of the U.S. District Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals leading to delays in civil cases because of the Speedy TrialAct that vacates a criminal indictment if a trial is not commenced within a specific number of days, resulted in over-crowded U.S. penitentiaries, and raises the issue of double jeopardy that is prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the constitution of each state. This book examines the impact of federalization of state crime and draws conclusions regarding its desirability. It also offers recommendations directed to Congress and the President, one recommendation direct to state legislatures for remedial actions to reduce the undesirable effects of federalized state crimes, and one recommendation that Congress and all states enter into a federal-interstate criminal suppression compact.

The Federalization of Criminal Law

The Federalization of Criminal Law
Title The Federalization of Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author American Bar Association. Task Force on the Federalization of Criminal Law
Publisher American Bar Association
Total Pages 290
Release 1998
Genre Law
ISBN

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Working Papers of the National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws Relating to the Study Draft of the New Federal Criminal Code

Working Papers of the National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws Relating to the Study Draft of the New Federal Criminal Code
Title Working Papers of the National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws Relating to the Study Draft of the New Federal Criminal Code PDF eBook
Author United States. National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws
Publisher
Total Pages 798
Release 1970
Genre Criminal law
ISBN

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Defining Federal Crimes

Defining Federal Crimes
Title Defining Federal Crimes PDF eBook
Author Daniel C. Richman
Publisher Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Criminal law
ISBN 9781543804324

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Defining Federal Crimes, Second Edition (available for free to students in e-book format) frames federal criminal law as a distinctive world created and shaped by the interplay between the three branches of the federal government. It provides an overview of basic doctrine while inviting students to explore the many difficult and unsettled questions that continue to perplex judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and policymakers. Particularly since students' basic Criminal Law courses draw on penal laws from any number of jurisdictions, this book will be their first exposure to an actual criminal law system, in which each law-shaping institution can react to the moves of the others. New to the Second Edition: Reorganization of the domestic Commerce Clause section and exploration of the Supreme Court's aborted engagement with the Treaty Power in Bond v. U.S. (Ch.2) Inclusion of the Court's deployment of the "rule of lenity" in Yates v. U.S. and reorganization of the mens rea section, including Elonis v. U.S. (Ch.3) Revisions to highlight the growing tension between the cases precluding mail fraud liability for deceit that "merely" causes the victim to enter into a transaction and those permitting liability an intangible property "right to control" theory (Ch.4) Considerable revision to the "under color of official right" extortion sections to accommodate McDonnell v. U.S.; a new case (Ocasio v. U.S.) exploring the interaction between "under color of official right" complicity and victim status in "fear of economic loss" extortion; a new case (U.S. v. Baroni--the "Bridgegate Case") offering an interesting use of the "misapplication" prong of section 18 U.S.C. 666 (Ch.6) New cases emerging from the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009, including U.S. v. Miller (Ch.7) New case (Rosemond v. U.S.) in Aiding and Abetting discussion; a new section on Accessory after the Fact and Misprison of Felony liability, including U.S. v. Olson; substantial revision of Material Support of Terrorism section (Ch.8) Substantial updates to Ch.9, including coverage of the opioid crisis and enforcement responses to it; exploration of the Court's analysis of McFadden v. U.S.; discussion of Congress's use of its appropriations power to limit the federal prosecution of medicinal marijuana cases, including U.S. v. Kleinman; a new case (U.S. v. Campbell) about the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act; a new section on prior felony informations and their use for plea bargaining leverage, including U.S. v. Kupa; new discussion of the charging policies of the Attorneys General and of disparate judicial analyses of narcotics mandatory minimums Extended discussions of corporate liability to include recent judicial efforts to oversee deferred prosecution agreements (Ch.11) Reorganization of Ch.12, with more attention given to the clash between Chevron deference and the rule of lenity Professors and students will benefit from: Comprehensive overview of the many federal criminal offenses prosecutors use to charge political corruption and explores difficult questions associated with criminalizing aspects of the political process Framing of apparently diverse offenses like money laundering, RICO, and material support of terrorism as the complicity-broadening devices that make them intellectually interesting and practically potent Use of "Notes and Questions" to situate major cases in their proper political and historical contexts, tie together topics from different parts of the book that touch on similar themes, and explore lingering doctrinal ambiguities

A Treatise on Federal Criminal Law Procedure with Forms of Indictment and Writ of Error and the Federal Penal Code

A Treatise on Federal Criminal Law Procedure with Forms of Indictment and Writ of Error and the Federal Penal Code
Title A Treatise on Federal Criminal Law Procedure with Forms of Indictment and Writ of Error and the Federal Penal Code PDF eBook
Author William Hawley Atwell
Publisher
Total Pages 820
Release 1916
Genre Criminal law
ISBN

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Reform of the Federal criminal laws

Reform of the Federal criminal laws
Title Reform of the Federal criminal laws PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures
Publisher Рипол Классик
Total Pages 265
Release 1974
Genre History
ISBN 5878740761

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Reform of the Federal criminal laws. Hearing before the subcommittee on criminal laws and procedures of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate. Ninety-Third Congress, first session on S. 1, S. 716, and S. 1400. May 2, 3, and 23, 1973. Part 6. National security, rules of criminal procedure, anti-trust, abortion, tax, insurance bankruptcy and appellate review of sentencing.

Legislation to revise and recodify Federal criminal laws

Legislation to revise and recodify Federal criminal laws
Title Legislation to revise and recodify Federal criminal laws PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice
Publisher
Total Pages 924
Release 1978
Genre
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