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      Crime, kidnaping and prison laws

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        Washington: [s.n.], 1971

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        CRIMEKIDNAPINGPRISONLAWS

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        Crime, kidnaping and prison laws / United States. Laws, Statutes, comp. by Gilman G. Udell

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      • CONTENTS
      • Act of June 21, 1902, an Act to regulate commutation for food conduct for U.S. prisoners(Public Law No. 170, 57th, Gong.) = 1
      • Act of June 25, 1910, an Act to parole U.S. prisoners.(Public Law No. 269, 61at Cong.) = 2
      • Act of October 17, 1919, an Act to punish the transportation of stolen motor vehicles in interstate or foreign commerce.(Public Law No. 70, 66th Cong.) = 5
      • Act of November 17, 1921, an Act to amend section 1044 of the Revised Statutes of United States relating to limitation in criminal cases.(Public Law No. 92, 67th Cong.) = 6
      • CONTENTS
      • Act of June 21, 1902, an Act to regulate commutation for food conduct for U.S. prisoners(Public Law No. 170, 57th, Gong.) = 1
      • Act of June 25, 1910, an Act to parole U.S. prisoners.(Public Law No. 269, 61at Cong.) = 2
      • Act of October 17, 1919, an Act to punish the transportation of stolen motor vehicles in interstate or foreign commerce.(Public Law No. 70, 66th Cong.) = 5
      • Act of November 17, 1921, an Act to amend section 1044 of the Revised Statutes of United States relating to limitation in criminal cases.(Public Law No. 92, 67th Cong.) = 6
      • Act of December 27, 1927, ap Act amending section 1044 of the Revised Statutes of the United States as amended by the Act approved November 17, 1921.(Public Law No. 3, 70th Cong.) = 6
      • Act of January 7, 1925, an Act for the establishment of a U.S. Industrial Reformatory.(Public Law No. 305, 68th Cong.) = 7
      • Act of February 13, 1925, an 'Act to amend the Judicial Code, and to further define jurisdiction of the circuit courts of appeals and of the Supreme Court.(Public Law No. 415, 68th Cong.) = 10
      • Act of March 4, 1925, an Act to provide for the establishment of a probation system in the. U.S. courts, except in the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 596, 68th Cong.) = 18
      • Act of July 3, 1926, an Act to increase the clothing and cash gratuity furnished to persons discharged from prisons.(Public Law No. 516, 69th Cong.) = 20
      • Act of January 19, 1929, an Act to divest goods, wares, and merchandise manufactured, produced, or mined by convicts or prisoners of their interstate character in certain cases.(Public Law No. 669, 70th Cong.) = 20
      • Act of February 8, 1927, an Act declaring pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed on the person nonmailable and providing penalty.(Public Law No. 583, 69th Cong.) = 21
      • Act of February 26, 1929, an Act to establish Federal prison camps.(Public Law No. 822, 70th Cong.) = 22
      • Act of May 12, 1930, an Act to remove the age limit of persons who maybe confined at the U.S. Industrial Reformatory at Chillicothe, Ohio.(Public Law No. 188, 71st Cong.) = 23
      • Act of May 13, 1930, an Act to establish a hospital for defective delinquents.(Public Law No. 201, 71st Cong.) = 24
      • Act of May 13, 1930, an Act to authorize the Public Health Service to provide medical service in the Federal prisons.(Public Law No. 203, 71st Cong.) = 26
      • Act of May 13, 1930, an Act to amend an Act providing for the parole of U.S. prisoners.(Public Law No. 202, 71st Cong.) = 27
      • Act of May 14, 1930, an Act to reorganize the administration of Federal prisons ; to authorize the Attorney General to contract for the care of U.S. prisoners ; to establish Federal jails.(Public Law No. 218, 71st Cong.) = 28
      • Act of May 27, 1930, an Act establishing two institutions for the confinement of U.S. prisoners.(Public Law No. 270, 71st Cong.) = 31
      • Act of May 27, 1930, an Act to provide for the diversification of employment of Federal prisoners, for their training and schooling in trades and occupation.(Public Law No. 271, 71st Cong.) = 34
      • Act of June 6, 1930, an Act to amend the Act of March 4, 1925, chapter 521.(Public Law No. 310, 71st Cong.) = 37
      • Act of June 11, 1930, an Act establishing under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice a Division of the Bureau of Investigation to be known as the Division of Identification and Information.(Public Law No. 337, 71st Cong.) = 39
      • Act of March 2, 1931, an Act to amend an Act to parole U.S. prisoners, approved June 25, 1910.(Public Law No. 777, 71st Gong.) = 40
      • Act of June 11, 1932, to provide for the transportation of certain juvenile offenders to States under the law of which they have committed offenses or are delinquents.(Public Law No. 169, 72d Cong.) = 41
      • Act of June 22, 1932, forbidding the transportation of any person in interstate or foreign commerce, kidnapped, or otherwise unlawfully detained, and making such act a felony.(Public Law No. 189, 72d Cong.) = 42
      • Act of June 28, 1932, to amend sections 328 and 329 of the U.S. Criminal Code of 1910 and sections 548 and 549 of the United States Code of 1926.(Public Law No. 199, 72d Cong.) = 43
      • Act of June 29, 1932, to prohibit the misuse of official insignia.(Public Law No. 206, 72d Gong.) = 44
      • Act of June 29, 1932, to provide for alternate jurors in certain criminal cases.(Public Law No. 209, 72d Cong.) = 45
      • Act of June 29, 1932, to fix the date when sentence of imprisonment shall begin to run, providing when the allowance to a prisoner of time for good conduct shall begin to run, and further to extend the provisions of the parole laws.(Public Law No. 210, 72d Cong.) = 46
      • Act of July 8, 1932, to punish the sending through the mails of certain threatening communications.(Public Law No. 274, 72d Cong.) = 47
      • Act of July 8, 1932, to control the possession, sale, transfer, and use of pistols and other dangerous weapons in the District of Columbia, to provide penalties, to prescribe rules of evidence.(Public Law No 275 72d Cong.) = 48
      • Act of July 15, 1932, to establish a Board of Intermediate Sentence and Parole for the District of Columbia and to determine its functions.(Public Law No. 287, 72d Cong.) = 53
      • Act of January 21, 1933, to amend an Act entitled "An Act To Punish the Unlawful Breaking of Seals of Railroad Cars Containing Interstate or Foreign Shipments."(Public Law No. 316, 72d Cong.) = 56
      • Act of February 18, 1933, to amend section 812 of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 362, 72d Cong.) = 58
      • Act of March 3, 1933, to regulate the business of executing bonds for compensation in criminal cases and to improve the administration of justice in the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 422, 72d Cong.) = 59
      • Act of May 18, 1933, to amend section 1025 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.(Public Law No. 16, 73d Cong.) = 63
      • Act of June 10, 1933, for the protection of Government records.(Public Law No. 37, 73d Cong.) = 64
      • Act of June 15, 1933, to amend section 289 of the Criminal Code.(Public Law No. 62, 73d Cong.) = 65
      • Act of June 16, 1933, to amend the Probation Law.(Public Law No. 74, 73d Cong.) = 66
      • Act of March 8, 1934, to amend an Act entitled "An Act To Give the Supreme Court of the United States Authority To Prescribe Rules of Practices and Procedure With Respect to Proceedings in Criminal Cases After Verdict".(Public Law No. 117, 73d Cong.) = 67
      • Act of April 30, 1934, to provide for the removal of American citizens and nationals accused of crime to and from the jurisdiction of any officer or representative of the United States vested with judicial authority in any country in which the United States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction.(Public Law No. 126, 73d Cong,) = 68
      • Act of May 10, 1934, to limit the operation of statutes of limitation in certain cases.(Public Law No. 217, 73d Cong.) = 71
      • Act of May 18, 1934, to provide punishment for killing or assaulting Federal officers.(Public Law No. 230, 73d Cong.) = 72
      • Act of May 18 1934, applying the powers of the Federal Government, under the commerce clause of the Constitution, to extortion by means of telephone, telegraph, radio, oral message.(Public Law No. 231, 73d Cong.) = 73
      • Act of May 18, 1934, to amend the Act forbidding the transportation of kidnapped persons in interstate commerce.(Public Law No. 232, 73d Cong.) = 74
      • Act of May 18, 1934, making it unlawful for any person to flee from one State to another for the purpose of avoiding prosecution or the giving of testimony in certain cases.(Public Law No. 233, 73d Cong.) = 75
      • Act of May 18, 1934, to define certain crimes against the United States_in connection with the administration of Federal penal and correctional institutions and to fix the punishment therefor.(Public Law No. 234, 73d Cong.) = 76
      • Act of May 18, 1934, to provide punishment for certain offenses committed against banks organized or operating under laws of the United States or any member of the Federal Reserve System.(Public Law No. 235, 73d Cong.) = 77
      • Act of May 22, 1934, to extend the provisions of the National Motor Vehicle Theft Act to other stolen property.(Public Law No. 246, 73d Cong.) = 78
      • Act of June 5, 1934, to amend the Act of July 15, 1932.(Public Law No. 287, 73d Cong.) = 80
      • Act of June 6, 1934, granting the consent of Congress to any two or more States to enter into agreements or compacts for cooperative effort and mutual assistance in the prevention of crime.(Public Law No. 293, 73d Cong.) = 81
      • Act of June 6, 1934, to authorize an appropriation of money to facilitate the apprehension of certain persons charged with crime.(Public Law No. 295, 73d Cong.) = 82
      • Act of June 14, 1934, to amend the Judicial Code by adding a new section to be numbered 274D.(Public Law No. 343, 73d Cong.) = 83
      • Act of June 18, 1934, to protect trade and commerce against interference by violence, threats, coercion, or intimidation.(Public Law No. 376, 73d Cong.) = 84
      • Act of June 18, 1934, to amend section 35 of the Criminal Code of the United States.(Public Law No. 394, 73d Cong.) = 86
      • Act of June 18, 1934, to empower certain members of the Division of Investigation of the Department of Justice to make certain arrests.(Public Law No. 402, 73d Cong.) = 88
      • Act of June 19, 1934, to amend section 766 of the Revised Statutes, as amended.(Public Law No. 437, 73d Cong.) = 89
      • Act of June 23, 1934, to authorize the formation of a body corporate to insure the more effective diversification of prison industries.(Public Law No. 461, 73d Gong.) = 90
      • Act of June 15, 1935, relating to the powers and duties of the U.S. marshals.(Public Law No. 146, 74th Cong.) = 92
      • Act of June 25, 1934, to provide for the taxation of manufacturers, importers, and dealers in certain firearms and machine guns, to tax the sale or other disposal of such weapons, and to restrict importation and regulate interstate transportation thereof.(Public Law No. 474, 73d Gong.) = 93
      • Act of June 28, 1935, to amend section 1 of the Act of July 8, 1932.(Public Law No. 174, 74th Cong.) = 98
      • Act of July 24, 1935, to prohibit the interstate transportation of prison-made products in certain cases.(Public Law No. 215, 74th Cong.) = 99
      • Act of August 2, 1935, to authorize the acquisition of land on McNeil Island.(Public Law No. 226, 74th Cong.) = 100
      • Act of August 3, 1935, to amend the Act of May 14, 1930, U.S. prisoners.(Public Law No. 233, 74th Gong.) = 101
      • Act of August 15, 1935, for the suppression of prostitution in the District Columbia.(Public Law No. 276, 74th Cong.) = 102
      • Act of August 26, 1935, providing punishment for forging or counterfeiting any postmarking stamp.(Public Law No. 338, 74th Cong.) = 104
      • Act of August 26, 1935, providing for the punishment for attempts to obtain mail by fraud or by deception. (Public No. 339, 74th) = 105
      • Act of August 26, 1935, providing for punishment for the crime of robbing or attempting to rob custodians of Government moneys or property.(Public Law No. 340, 74th Cong.) = 106
      • Act of January 24, 1936, to amend the Act entitled "An Act Forbidding the Transportation of Any Persons in Interstate or Foreign Commerce, Kidnaped, or Otherwise Unlawfully Detained."(Public Law No. 424, 74th Cong.) = 107
      • Act of February 8, 1936, to amend the Act of May 18, 1934, providing punishment for killing or assaulting Federal officers.(Public Law No. 431, 74th Cong.) = 108
      • Act of February 26, 1936, to define the crime of bribery and to provide for its punishment.(Public Law No. 454, 74th Cong.) = 109
      • Act of June 16, 1938, to amend the National Firearms Act.(Public Law No. 651, 75th Cong.) = 110
      • Act of April 16, 1936, to amend section 51 of the Judicial Code.(Public Law No. 522, 74th Cong.) = 111
      • Act of June 5, 1936, to fix the compensation of the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.(Public Law No. 670, 74th Cong.) = 112
      • Act of June 20, 1936, relating to the admissibility in evidence of certain writings and records made in the regular course of business.(Public Law No. 734, 74th Cong.) = 113
      • Act of June 24, 1936, to define the jurisdiction of the Coast Guard.(Public Law No. 755, 74th Cong.) = 117
      • Act of June 24, 1936, making it felony to transport in interstate or foreign commerce persons to be employed to obstruct or interfere with the right of peaceful picketing during labor controversies.(Public Law No. 776, 74th Cong.) = 118
      • Act of July 13, 1936, to clarify section 104 of the Revised Statutes.(Public Law No. 849, 74th Cong.) = 119
      • Act of June 19, 1937, to provide for the manner of inflicting the punishment of death.(Public Law No. 156, 76th Cong.) = 120
      • Act of August 24, 1937, to amend the bank-robbery statute to include burglary and larceny.(Public Law No. 349, 75th Cong.) = 121
      • Act of February 11, 1938, to authorize certain officers and employees of Federal penal and correctional institutions to administer oaths.(Public Law No. 426, 75th Cong.) = 122
      • Act of February 28, 1938, to amend the Criminal Code by providing punishment for impersonation of officers and employees of Government owned and Government-controlled corporations.(Public Law No. 437, 75th Cong.) = 123
      • Act of August 24, 1937, to provide for intervention by the United States, direct appeals to the Supreme Court of the United States, and regulation of the issuance of injunctions in certain cases involving the constitutionality of Acts of Congress.(Public Law No. 352, 75th Cong.) = 124
      • Act of April 4, 1938, to amend section 35 of the Criminal Code, as amended, elating to purloining, stealing, or injuring property of the United States. Public Law No. 465, 75th Cong.) = 127
      • Act of April 5, 1938, to amend the Act of March 3, 1901, as amended, and articularly sections 863, 911 and 914.(Public Law No. 466, 75th Cong.) = 129
      • Act of May 24, 1938, to grant relief to persons erroneously convicted in courts of the United States.(Public Law No. 539, 75th Cong.) = 131
      • Act of June 8, 1938, to require the registration of certain persons employed y agencies to disseminate propaganda in the United States.(Public aw No. 583, 75th Cong.) = 132
      • Act of June 10, 1938, to authorize membership on behalf of the United States in the International Criminal Police Commission.(Public Law o. 587, 75th Cong.) = 134
      • Act of June 16, 1938, to provide for the care and treatment of juvenile delinquents.(Public Law No. 666, 75th Cong.) = 135
      • Act of June 29, 1938, to abolish appeals in habeas corpus proceedings brought to test the validity of orders of removal.(Public Law No. 772, 5th Cong.) = 137
      • Act of June 29, 1938, to prohibit the transportation of certain persons in interstate or foreign commerce during labor controversies.(Public Law No. 779, 75th Cong.) = 138
      • Act of June 16, 1938, to amend the National Firearms Act.(Public Law No. 651, 75th Cong.) = 139
      • Act of June 30, 1938, to regulate commerce in firearms.(Public Law No. 785, 75th Cong,) = 140
      • Act of May 15, 1939, to amend the statutes providing punishment for transmitting threatening communications.(Public Law No. 76, 76th Cong.) = 144
      • Act of May 22, 1939, to provide that records certified by the Court of Claims to the Supreme Court, in response to writs of certiorari, may include material portions of the evidence.(Public Law No. 81, 76th Cong.) = 147
      • Act of May 22, 1938, to prohibit reproductions of official badges, identification cards, and other insignia.(Public Law No. 82, 76th Cong.) = 148
      • Act of August 6, 1939, to amend the Federal Firearms Act so as to more adequately define the term "ammunition" as said term is defined in said Act.(Public Law No. 298, 76th Cong.) = 149
      • Act of June 13, 1939, to provide for the confiscation of firearms in possession of persons convicted of felony and disposition thereof.(Public aw No. 121, 76th Cong.) = 149
      • Act of August 3, 1939, to amend the National Stolen Property Act.(Public Law No. 255, 76th Cong.) = 150
      • Act of August 4, 1939, to provide that no statute of limitations shall apply to offenses punishable by death.(Public Law No. 152, 76th Cong.) = 152
      • Act of August 5, 1939, to amend section 224 of the Criminal Code as to penalize the making of false claims for the loss of insured mail matter.(Public Law No. 265, 76th Cong.) = 153
      • Act of August 5, 1939, to amend the Criminal Code in regard to obtaining money by false pretenses on the high seas.(Public Law No. 270, 76th Cong.) = 154
      • Act of August 7, 1939, to provide for the administration of the U.S. courts.(Public Law No. 299, 76th Cong.) = 155
      • Act of August 7, 1939, to amend the Act of June 8, 1938.(Public Law No. 319, 76th Cong.) = 159
      • Act of August 7, 1939, to amend section 194 of the Act of March 4, 1909.(Public Law No. 330, 76th Cong.) = 161
      • Act of August 10, 1939, to prohibit the use of the mails for the solicitation of the procurement of divorces in foreign countries.(Public Law No. 366, 76th Cong.) = 162
      • Act of January 13, 1940, to provide for the protection of witnesses appearing before any department, independent establishment, or other agency of the United States, or the Congress of the United States.(Public Law No. 401, 76th Cong.) = 163
      • Act of March 28, 1940, to amend section 45 of the U.S. Criminal Code to make it applicable to the outlying possessions of the United States.(Public Law No. 444, 76th Cong.) = 164
      • Act of April 17, 1940, to amend the Judicial Code with respect to the continuation of grand juries to finish investigations.(Public Law No. 455, 76th Cong.) = 165
      • Act of April 20, 1940, to extend original jurisdiction to district courts in civil suits between citizens of the District of Columbia, the Territories of Hawaii or Alaska, and any State or Territory.(Public Law No. 463, 76th Cong.) = 166
      • Act of April 30, 1940, to provide for the transfer of U.S. prisoners in certain cases.(Public Law No. 503, 76th Cong.) = 167
      • Act of July 10, 1940, to amend the law limiting the operation of statutes of limitations in certain cases.(Public Law No. 736, 76th Cong.) = 168
      • Act of May 31, 1940, authorizing the continuance of the Prison Industries Reorganization Administration, established by Executive Order Numbered 7194 of Sept. 26, 1935, to June 30, 1941.(Public Law No. 539, 1941) = 169
      • Act of June 6, 1940, to amend section 289 of the Criminal Code.(Public Law No. 548, 76th Cong.) = 169
      • Act of June 6, 1940, to amend an Act entitled "An Act To Establish a Board of Intermediate Sentence and Parole for the District of Columbia, and To Determine Its Functions."(Public Law No. 561, 76th Cong.) = 170
      • Act of June 8, 1940, to make it a crime to wreck or attempt to wreck a train engaged in interstate commerce.(Public Law No. 561, 76th Cong) = 174
      • Act of June 11, 1940, to amend the Criminal Code so as to confer concurrent jurisdiction on courts of the United States over crimes committed on certain Federal reservations.(Public Law No. 598, 76th Cong.) = 175
      • Act of June 12, 1940, to amend sections 798 and 800 of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia relating to murder in the first degree.(Public Law No. 607, 76th Cong.) = 176
      • Act of June 17, 1940, authorizing the Bureau of Labor Statistics to collect information as to amount and value of all goods produced in State and Federal prisons.(Public Res. No. 85, 76th Cong.) = 177
      • Act of June 25, 1940, for the protection against unlawful use of badge, medal, emblem, or other insignia of veterans' organizations incorporated by act of Congress.(Public No. 663, 76th Cong.) = 178
      • Act of June 29, 1940, to amend certain laws governing Federal prisoners.(Public Law No. 679, 76th Cong.) = 179
      • Act of October 17, 1940, to require the registration of certain organizations carrying on activities within the United States.(Public Law No. 870, 76th Cong.) = 181
      • Act of November 30, 1940, to amend the Act of April 20, 1918. An Act to punish the willful injury or destruction of war material.(Public Law No. 886, 76th Cong.) = 185
      • Act of June 21, 1941, to provide for the transportation home of persons who have been arrested and subsequently released without conviction or convicted and placed on probation.(Public Law No. 116, 77th Cong.) = 187
      • Act of July 9, 1941, to amend the Act of October 14, 1940. An Act to make unlawful the transportation of convict-made goods in interstate commerce.(Public Law No. 160, 77th Cong.) = 188
      • Act of August 18, 1941, to provide for the punishment of persons transporting stolen cattle in interstate commerce.(Public Law No. 217, 77th Cong.) = 189
      • Act of August 21, 1941, to amend the Act of April 20, 1918, to punish the willful injury or destruction of war material.(Public Law No. 234, 77th Cong.) = 190
      • Act of October 21, 1941, to amend the Act reorganizing the Administration of Federal prisons.(Public Law No. 277, 77th Cong,) = 191
      • Act of November 15, 1941, to amend the Criminal Code in respect to fires on the public domain or Indian lands or on certain lands owned or leased by, or under the partial, concurrent, or exclusive jurisdiction of the United States.(Public Law No. 293, 77th Cong.) = 192
      • Act of November 21, 1941, to extend the provisions of the Act of February 24, 1933, and of the Act of June 29, 1940, to proceedings to punish for criminal contempt of court.(Public Law No. 313, 77th Cong.) = 194
      • Act of April 29, 1942, to amend the Act entitled "An Act to Require the Registration of Certain Persons Employed by Agencies To Disseminate Propaganda in the United States".(Public Law No. 532, 77th Cong.) = 195
      • Act of May 9, 1942, to permit appeals by the United States to the circuit courts of appeals in certain cases.(Public Law No. 543, 77th Cong.) = 207
      • Act of August 24, 1942, to suspend temporarily the running of statutes of limitations applicable to certain offenses.(Public Law No. 706, 77th Cong.) = 209
      • Act of December 24, 1942, to amend the Act of April 20, 1918.(Public Law No. 844, 77th Cong.) = 210
      • Act of November 4, 1943, to amend the law of the District of Columbia relating to the carrying of concealed weapons.(Public Law No. 182, 78th Cong.) = 211
      • Act of November 22, 1943, to amend section 36 of the Criminal Code.(Public Law No. 188, 78th Cong.) = 212
      • Act of December 23, 1943, to limit private suits for penalties and damages arising out of frauds against the United States.(Public Law No. 213, 78th Cong.) = 213
      • Act of March 22, 1944, to permit prosecutions after the lapse of a temporary statute for offenses committed prior to its expiration. Public Law No. 261, 78th Cong.) = 215
      • Act of June 30, 1944, to implement the jurisdiction of service courts of friendly foreign forces within the United States.(Public Law No. 384, 78th Cong.) = 216
      • Act of September 27, 1944, to provide for the punishment of persons conspiring to violate the laws relating to counterfeiting.(Public Law No. 438, 78th Cong.) = 218
      • Act of April 30, 1945, relating to escapes of prisoners of war and interned enemy aliens.(Public Law No. 47, 79th Cong.) = 219
      • Act of June 8, 1945, to amend the Criminal Code so as to punish anyone injuring a party, witness, or juror on account of his having acted as such.(Public Law No. 79, 79th Cong.) = 220
      • Act of July 2, 1945, to amend section 927 of the Code of Law of the District of Columbia, relating to insane criminals.(Public Law No. 110, 79th Cong.) = 222
      • Act of August 11, 1945, to amend sections 2720 (a) and 3260 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code relating to the transfer tax, and the tax on manufacturers and dealers, in the case of certain small-game guns.(Public Law No. 177, 79th Cong.) = 223
      • Act of September 24, 1945, to amend the Act of October 29, 1919, an Act to punish the transportation of stolen motor vehicles in interstate or . foreign commerce.(Public Law No. 184, 79th Cong.) = 224
      • Act of June 27, 1946, to create a Department of Corrections in the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 460, 79th Cong.) = 225
      • Act of July 3, 1946, to amend the Act entitled "An Act To Protect Trade and Commerce Against Interference by Violence, Threats, Coercion, or Intimidations".(Public Law No. 486, 79th Cong.) = 227
      • Act of July 10, 1946, to amend section 5296 of the Revised Statutes, as amended, relating to the discharge of indigent convicts for nonpayment of fines.(Public Law No. 496, 79th Cong.) = 229
      • Act of July 24, 1946, to amend the law relating to larceny in interstate or foreign commerce.(Public Law No. 534, 79th Cong.) = 231
      • Act of March 10, 1947, to amend the Federal Firearms Act.(Public Law No. 15, 80th Cong.) = 233
      • Act of August 2, 1946, to make it a criminal offense for certain escaped convicts to travel from one State to another.(Public Law No. 591, 79th Cong.) = 233
      • Act of June 21, 1947, to make criminally liable persons who negligently allow prisoners in their custody to escape.(Public Law No. 97, 80th , Cong.) = 234
      • Act of April 16, 1947, to amend section 3 of the Act of July 24, 1946.(Public Law No. 37, 80th Cong.) = 234
      • Act of May 11, 1948, to authorize the expenditure of income from Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated, for training of Federal prisoners.(Public Law No. 521, 80th Cong.) = 235
      • Act of June 29, 1948, authorizing extension of the functions and duties of Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated, to military disciplinary barracks.(Public Law No. 821, 80th Cong.) = 236
      • Act of June 25, 1948, to amend section 2 of an Act approved March 4, 1925, as amended.(Public Law No. 785, 80th Cong.) = 237
      • Act of June 9, 1948, to provide for the treatment of sexual psychopaths, in the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 615, 80th Cong.) = 239
      • Act of June 10, 1949, to provide for the settlement of claims of persons employed in Federal penal and correctional institutions for damage to or loss or destruction of personal property occurring incident to their service.(Public Law No. 93, 81st Cong.) = 244
      • Act of June 29, 1949, to provide for the administration of the Central Intelligence Agency, established pursuant to section 102, National Security Act of 1947.(Public Law No. 110, 81st Cong.) = 245
      • Act of August 18, 1949, relating to the policing of the building and grounds of the Supreme Court of the United States.(Public Law. No. 250, 81st Cong.) = 252
      • Act of August 31, 1949, the transfer from the Administrator of Veterans Affairs to the Attorney General of the United States for the use of the Bureau of Prisons.(Public Law No. 279, 81st Cong.) = 254
      • Act of October 6, 1949, to authorize the purchase of additional farming lands for Leavenworth Penitentiary.(Public Law No. 332, 81st Cong.) = 255
      • Act of May 10, 1950, to amend titles 18 and 28, United States Code, with respect to the time of reporting to Congress rules of procedure adopted by the Supreme Court for criminal, civil, and admiralty cases and the time of their taking effect.(Public Law No. 510, 81st Cong.) = 256
      • Act of May 13, 1950, to enhance further the security of the United States by preventing disclosures of information concerning the cryptographic systems and the communications intelligence activities of the United States.(Public Law No. 513, 81st Cong.) = 257
      • Act of May 27, 1950, to amend section 1462 of title 18 of tbe United States Code, with respect to the importation or transportation of obscene matter.(Public Law No. 531, 81st Gong.) = 259
      • Act of June 15, 1950, to amend the laws of the United States relating to civil acts or offenses consummated or committed on the high seas on board a vessel belonging to the United States, to the Midway Islands Wake Island, Johnston Island, Sand Island, Kingman Reef, Kure Island, Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Canton Island, and Enderbury Island.(Public Law No. 553, 81st Cong.) = 260
      • Act of August 16, 1950, to authorize the exclusion from the mails of all obscene, lewd, lascivious, indecent, filthy, or vile articles, matters, things, devices, or substances.(Public Law No. 699, 81st Cong.) = 261
      • Act of September 23, 1950, Internal Security Act of 1950.(Public Law No. 831, 81st Cong.) = 262
      • Act of September 30, 1950, to provide a system for the treatment and rehabilitation of youth offenders, to improve tbe administration of criminal justice.(Public Law No. 865, 81st Cong.) = 312
      • Act of January 2, 1951, to prohibit transportation of gambling devices in interstate and foreign commerce.(Public Law No. 906, 81st Cong.) = 319
      • Act of January 10, 1951, to amend sections 3052 and 3107 of title 18, United States Code, relating to the powers of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.(Public Law No. 915, 81st Cong.) = 321
      • Act of June 26, 1951, to amend section 6 of the Criminal Intelligence Agency Act of 1949.(Public Law No. 53, 82d Cong.) = 322
      • Act of June 29, 1951, to amend section 4164 of title 18, United States Code, relating to conditional release of Federal prisoners.(Public Law No. 62, 82d Cong.) = 323
      • Act of June 30, 1951, to amend chapter 213 of title 18 of the United States Code.(Public Law No. 65, 82d Cong.) = 324
      • Act of July 16, 1951, to amend title 18 of the United States Code, entitled "Crimes and Criminal Procedure" to provide basic authority for certain activities of the U.S. Secret Service.(Public Law No. 79, 82d Cong.) = 325
      • Act of July 31 1951, to amend section 4202 of title 18, United States Code, relating to parole of Federal prisoners.(Public Law No. 98, 82d, Cong.) = 326
      • Act of August 28, 1951, to amend section 1732 of title 28, United States Code.(Public Law No. 129, 82d Cong.) = 327
      • Act of October 27, 1951, to authorize the use of appropriations for refunding moneys erroneously received and covered for the refund of forfeited bail.(Public Law No. 223, 82d Cong.) = 328
      • Act of March 5, 1952, to secure the attendance of witnesses from without the District of Columbia in criminal proceedings.(Public Law No. 272, 82d Cong.) = 329
      • Act of April 8 1952, to extend the Youth Corrections Act to the District Columbia.(Public Law No. 300, 82d Cong.) = 331
      • Act of May 9, 1952, to authorize the Attorney General to admit persons committed by State courts to Federal penal and correctional institutions when facilities are available.(Public Law No. 333, 82d Cong.) = 332
      • Act of May 15, 1952, to assist Federal prisoners in their rehabilitation.(Public Law No. 342, 82d Cong.) = 333
      • Act of May 21, 1952, to amend the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code which relate to machine guns and short barrelled firearms, so as to impose a tax on the making of sawed-off shotguns and to extend such provisions to Alaska and Hawaii.(Public Law No. 353, 82d Cong.) = 334
      • Act of June 12, 1952, to amend the Act creating a juvenile court for the District of Columbia, approved March 19, 1906, as amended.(Public Law No. 388, 82d Cong.) = 337
      • Act of July 9, 1952, to amend the Act entitled "An Act To Assist Federal Prisoners in Their Rehabilitation."(Public Law No. 473, 82d Cong.) = 338
      • Act of July 10, 1952, to amend section 508 of title 14, United States Code.(Public Law No. 489, 82d Cong.) = 339
      • Act of July 12, 1952, to confer Federal jurisdiction to prosecute certain common-law crimes of violence when such crimes are committed on an American airplane in flight over the high seas or over waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States.(Public Law No. 514, 82d Cong.) = 340
      • Act of July 12, 1952, to amend sections (D) of 12 of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950.(Public Law No. 516, 82d Cong.) = 340
      • Act of June 29, 1953, to provide for the more effective prevention, detection, and punishment of crime in the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 85, 83d Cong.) = 341
      • Act of August 13, 1953, to further amend the Act of June 15, 1917, as , amended.(Public Law No. 264, 83d Cong.) = 360
      • Act of July 29, 1954, to amend section 7(d) of the Internal Security Act of 1950.(Public Law No. 557, 83d Cong.) = 361
      • Act of July 30, 1954, to permit all civil actions against the United States for recovery of taxes erroneously or illegally assessed or collected to be brought in the district courts with right of trial by jury.(Public Law N0. 559, 83d Cong.) = 362
      • Act of August 20, 1954, to permit the compelling of testimony under certain conditions and to grant immunity from prosecution in connection therewith.(Public Law No. 600, 83d Cong.) = 363
      • Act of August 20, 1954, to amend section 1071 of title 18, United States Code, relating to the concealing of persons from arrest, so as to increase the penalties therein provided.(Public Law No. 602, 83d Cong.) = 365
      • Act of August 20, 1954, to amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for the punishment of persons who jump bail.(Public Law No. 603, 83d Cong.) = 366
      • Act of August 24, 1954, to outlaw the Communist Party, to prohibit members of the Communist organizations from serving in certain representative capacities.(Public Law No. 637, 83d Cong.) = 367
      • Act of August 27, 1954, to amend section 709 of title 18, United States Code, so as to protect the name of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from commercial exploitation.(Public Law No. 670, 83d Cong.) = 373
      • Act of August 28, 1954, to amend section 2201 of title 28, United States Code, to extend the Federal Declaratory Judgements Act to the Territory of Alaska.(Public Law No. 682, 83d Gong.) = 373
      • Act of August 31, 1954, to authorize and direct the investigation by the Attorney General of certain offenses.(Public Law No. 725, 83d Gong.) = 374
      • Act of September 1, 1954, to prohibit payment of annuities to officers and employees of the United States convicted of certain offenses.(Public Law No. 769, 83d Cong.) = 375
      • Act of September 3, 1954, to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the loss of nationality of persons convicted of certain crimes.(Public Law No. 772, 83d Cong.) = 378
      • Act of September 3, 1954, to revise and extend the laws relating to espionage and sabotage.(Public Law No. 777, 83d Cong.) = 379
      • Act of June 1, 1955, to amend title 18, United States Code, section 871 to provide penalties for threats against the president-elect and the vice-president.(Public Law No. 53, 84th Cong.) = 383
      • Act of June 28, 1955, to amend title 18 of the United States Code, relating to the mailing and transportation of obscene matter.(Public Law No. 95, 84th Cong.) = 384
      • Act of June 28, 1955, to authorize certain officers and employees of the Department of State and the Foreign Service to carry firearms.(Public Law No. 104, 84th Cong.) = 385
      • Act of July 7, 1955, to amend section 4004, title 18, United States Code, relating to administering oaths and taking acknowledgements by officials of the Federal penal and correctional institutions.(Public Law No. 136, 84th Cong.) = 385
      • Act of July 26, 1955, to amend subsection (e) (1) of section 13A of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 to change from two years to three years the standard contained therein.(Public Law No. 173, 84th Cong.) = 386
      • Act of August 5, 1955, to provide for 5-year terms of office for members of the Subversive Activities Control Board with one of such terms expiring in each calendar year.(Public Law No. 254, 84th Cong.) = 387
      • Act of August 9, 1955, to prohibit the employment by the Government of the United States of persons who are disloyal or who participate in or assert the right to strike against the Government of the United States.(Public Law No. 330, 84th Cong.) = 388
      • Act of April 6, 1956, to amend title 18 of the United States Code, so as to make it a criminal offense to move or travel in interstate commerce with intent to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, for arson.(Public Law No. 474, 84th Cong.) = 389
      • Act of May 28, 1956, to amend title 18 of the United States Code, so as to provide for the punishment of persons who assist in the attempted escape of persons in Federal custody.(Public Law No. 544, 84th Cong.) = 389
      • Act of July 9, 1956, to provide punishment for certain confidence game swindlers.(Public Law No. 661, 84th Cong.) = 390
      • Act of July 14, 1956, to punish the willful damaging or destroying of aircraft or motor vehicles, and their facilities.(Public Law No. 709. 84th Cong.) = 391
      • Act of July 24, 1956, to amend title 18 of the United States Code, so as to increase the penalties, applicable to seditious conspiracy, advocating overthrow of government, and conspiracy to advocate overthrow of government.(Public Law No. 766, 84th Cong.) = 394
      • Act of July 27, 1956, to authorize the Postmaster General to hold and detain mail for temporary periods in certain cases.(Public Law No. 821, 84th Cong.) = 395
      • Act of August 1, 1956, to amend title 18, entitled "Crimes and Criminal Procedure" of the United States Code, to provide a criminal sanction for the embezzlement or, theft of the property of Indian tribunal organizations.(Public Law No. 871, 84th Cong.) = 396
      • Act of August 1, 1956, to require the registration of certain persons who have knowledge of or have received instruction or assignment in the espionage counterespionage, or sabotage service or tactics of a foreign government or foreign political party.(Public Law No. 893, 84th Cong.) = 397
      • Act of August 2, 1956, to further protect and assure the privacy of grand or petit juries in the courts of the United States while such juries are deliberating or voting.(Public Law No. 919, 84th Cong.) = 400
      • Act of August 6, 1956, to amend section 1201 of title 18 of the United States' Code to authorize the Federal Bureau of Investigation to initiate investigation of or kidnaping in which the victim has not been released within 24 hours after his seizure.(Public Law No. 983, 84th Cong.) = 401
      • Act of April 25, 1957, to prohibit the payment of pensions to persons confined in penal institutions for periods longer than sixty days.(Public Law ..No. 24, 85th Cong.) = 402
      • Act of September 2, 1957, to amend section 1867 of title 28 of the United States Code to authorize the use of certified mail in summoning jurors.(Public Law No. 259, 85th Gong.) = 403
      • Act of September 2, 1957, to amend section 372 of title 28, United States Code.(Public Law No. 261, 85th Cong.) = 404
      • Act of September 2, 1957, to amend section 1716 of title 18, United States Code, so as to conform to the Act of July 14,1956.(Public Law No. 268, 85th Cong.) = 404
      • Act of September 2, 1957, to amend chapter 223, title 18, United States Code, to provide for the production of statements and reports of witnesses.(Public Law No. 269, 85th Gong.) = 405
      • Act of May 16, 1958, to amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to exempt from duty pistols and revolvers not using fixed ammunition.(Public Law No. 410, 85th Cong.) = 407
      • Act of June 20, 1958, to amend the Federal Probation Act to make it applicable to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 463, 85th Cong.) = 408
      • Act of July 25, 1958, amending the jurisdiction of district courts in civil actions with regard to the amount in controversy and diversity of citizenship.(Public Law No. 554, 85th Cong.) = 409
      • Act of July 31, 1958, to authorize civilian personnel of the Department of Defense to carry firearms.(Public Law No. 577, 85th Cong.) = 410
      • Act of August 6, 1958, to amend section 3237 of title 18 of the United States Code to define the place at which certain offenses against the income tax laws take place.(Public Law No. 595, 85th Cong.) = 411
      • Act of August 12, 1958, to amend section 161 of the Revised Statutes with respect to the authority of Federal officers and agencies to withhold information and limit the availability of records.(Public Law No. 619,85th Cong.) = 412
      • Act of August 23, 1958, to amend title 18, United States Code, section 3651, so as to permit confinement in jail-type institutions or treatment institutions for a period not exceeding six months in connection with the grant of probation on a 1-count indictment.(Public Law No. 741, 85th Cong.) = 412
      • Act of August 25, 1958, to improve the administration of justice by authorizing the Judicial Conference of the United States to establish institutes and joint councils on sentencing, to provide additional methods of sentencing.(Public Law No. 752, 85th Cong.) = 413
      • Act of August 27, 1958, to amend the Act of June 10, 1938, relating to the participation by the United States in the International Criminal Police Organizations.(Public Law No. 768, 85th Cong.) = 416
      • Act of August 28, 1958, to authorize the abbreviation of the record on the review of enforcement of orders of administrative agencies by the courts of appeals and the review or enforcement of such orders on the original papers and to make uniform the law relating to the record on review or enforcement of such orders.(Public Law No. 791, 85th Cong.) = 417
      • Act of August 28, 1958, to amend sections 1461 and 1462 of title 18 of the United States Code.(Public Law No. 796, 85th Cong.) = 429
      • Act of September 2, 1958, to amend section 544 of title 28, United States Code, relating to the bonds of United States marshals.(Public Law No. 856, 85th Cong.) = 430
      • Act of September 2, 1958, to establish a Commission and Advisory Committee on International Rules of Judicial Procedure.(Public Law No. 906, 85th Cong.) = 431
      • Act of September 2, 1958, to amend the Act of September 7, 1957, providing for the establishment of a Civil War Centennial Commission.(Public Law No. 918, 85th Cong.) = 433
      • Act of September 2, 1958, relating to venue in tax refund suits by corporation.(Public Law No. 920, 85th Cong.) = 434
      • Act of September 6, 1958, to amend section 4201 of title 18, United States Code, with respect to the annual rate of compensation of members of the Board of Parole.(Public Law No. 928, 85th Cong.) = 434
      • Act of July 23, 1959, to amend section 11 of the Clayton Act to provide for the more expeditious enforcement of cease and desist orders issued thereunder.(Public Law No. 107, 86th Cong.) = 435
      • Act of September 8, 1959, to amend chapter 3 of title 18, United States Code so as to prohibit the use of aircraft or motor vehicles to hunt certain wild horses or burros on land belonging to the United States.(Public Law No. 234, 86th Cong.) = 438
      • Act of September 8, 1959, to amend title 28 of the United States Code to increase the limit for administrative settlement of claims against the United States under the tort claims procedure to $2,500.(Public Law No. 238, 86th Cong.) = 439
      • Act of September 14, 1959, to amend section 4083, title 18, United States Code, relating to penitentiary imprisonment.(Public Law No. 256, 86th Cong.) = 440
      • Act of September 14, 1959, to amend section 4161 of title 18, United States Code, relating to computation of good time allowances for prisoners.(Public Law No. 259, 86th Cong.) = 440
      • Act of September 16, 1959, to amend section 1870 of title 28, to authorize the district courts to allow additional peremptory challenges to civil cases to multiple plaintiffs as well as multiple defendants.(Public Law No. 282, 86th Cong.) = 441
      • Act of September 16, 1959, to amend section 7 of the Act of May 28, 1950.(Public Law No. 286, 86th Cong.) = 441
      • Act of September 16, 1959, to amend the Act of September 2, 1958, establishing a Commission and Advisory Committee on International Rules of Judicial Procedure.(Public Law' No. 287, 86th Cong.) = 442
      • Act of September 21, 1959, to amend title 18 United States Code so as to prohibit the misuse by collecting agencies or private detective agencies of names, emblems, and insignia to indicate Federal agency.(Public Law No. 291, 86th Cong.) = 442
      • Act of June 1, 1960, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, to eliminate the proration of the occupational tax on persons dealing in machine guns and certain other firearms.(Public Law No. 478, 86th Cong.) = 443
      • Act of July 14, 1960, to amend the Act of July 27, 1956, with respect to the detention of mail for temporary periods in the public interest.(Public Law No. 673, 86th Cong.) = 445
      • Act of September 2, 1960, to provide for credit for service of sentence for time spent in custody for want of bail prior to the imposition of sentence by the sentencing court where the statute requires the imposition of a minimum mandatory sentence.(Public Law No. 691, 86th Cong.) = 446
      • Act of September 13, 1960, to amend title 32, United States Code, to authorize the payment of certain claims against the National Guard.(Public Law No. 740, 86th Cong.) = 447
      • Act of September 13, 1961, to amend chapter 50 of title 18, United States Code with respect to the transmission of bets, wagers, and related information.(Public Law No. 216, 87th Cong.) = 449
      • Act of September 13, 1961, to provide means for the Federal Government to combat interstate crime and to assist the States in the enforcement of their criminal laws by prohibiting the interstate transportation of wagering paraphernalia.(Public Law No. 218, 87th Cong.) = 451
      • Act of September 13, 1961, to prohibit destruction of, or injury, to certain property moving in interstate or foreign commerce.(Public Law No. 221, 87th Cong.) = 452
      • Act of September 13, 1961, to prohibit travel or transportation in commerce in aid of racketeering enterprises.(Public Law No. 228, 87th Cong.) = 453
      • Act of September 26, 1961, to further protect the internal security of the United States by providing penalities for malicious damage to certain. communication facilities.(Public Law No. 306, 87th Cong.) = 454
      • Act of September 26, 1961, with respect to compensation to prison inmates for injuries incurred in the course of employment.(Public Law No. 317, 87th Gong.) = 455
      • Act of October 3, 1961, to amend section 5021 of title 18, United States Code.(Public Law No. 336, 87th Gong.) = 456
      • Act of October 3, 1961, to amend section 35 of title 18, United States Code.(Public Law No. 338, 87th Cong.) = 457
      • Act of October 3. 1961. to strengthen the Federal Firearms Act.(Public, Law No. 342, 87th Cong.) = 458
      • Act of October 4, 1961, to amend section 1073 of title 18, United States Code, the Fugitive Felon Act.(Public Law No. 368, 87th Cong.) = 459
      • Act of October 3, 1961, to prohibit the transportation of fraudulent State tax stamps in interstate and foreign commerce.(Public Law No. 371, 87th Cong.) = 460
      • Act of February 16, 1962, extending to Guam the power to enter into certain interstate compacts relating to the enforcement of the criminal laws and policies of the States.(Public Law No. 406, 87th Cong.) = 461
      • Act of March 22, 1962, to amend section 801 of the act of March 3, 1901.(Public Law No. 423, 87th Cong.) = 462
      • Act of September 19, 1962, relating to the discharge of prisoners.(Public Law No. 665, 87th Cong.) = 463
      • Act of September 19, 1962, prohibiting certain acts involving the use of tokens, slugs, disks, devices, papers, or other things which are similar in size and shape to the lawful coins or other currency of the United States.(Public Law No. 667, 87th Cong.) = 464
      • Act of September 19, 1962, to increase from $30 to $100 the amount of gratuity which may be furnished by the Attorney General to prisoners discharged from imprisonment or released on parole.(Public Law No.672, 87th Cong. = 465
      • Act of October 9, 1962, to provide criminal penalties for trafficking in phonograph records bearing forged or counterfeit labels.(Public Law 773, 87th Cong.) = 466
      • Act of October 15, 1962, to provide penalties for threats against the successors to the Presidency, to authorize their protection by the Secret Service.(Public Law No. 829, 87th Cong.) = 467
      • Act of October 16, 1962, to prohibit the use by collecting agencies and private detective agencies of any name, emblem, or insignia which reasonably tends to convey the impression that any such agency is an agency of the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 837, 87th Cong.) = 468
      • Act of October 23,1962, to strengthen the criminal laws, relating to bribery, graft, and conflicts of interest.(Public Law No. 849, 87th Cong.) = 469
      • Act of May 23, 1963, to amend section 3238 of title 18, United States Code.(Public Law No. 27, 88th Cong.) = 477
      • Act of December 30, 1963, to amend chapter 35 of title 18, United States Code, with respect to the escape or attempted escape of juvenile delinquents.(Public Law No. 251, 88th Cong.) = 478
      • Act of June 6, 1964, to prohibit schemes in interstate or foreign commerce to influence by bribery sporting contests.(Public Law No. 316, 88th Cong.) = 479
      • Act of August 30,1964, Criminal Justice Act of 1964.(Public Law No. 455, 88th Cong.) = 480
      • Act of August 30, 1964, relating to reindictment after dismissal of a defective indictment.(Public Law No. 520, 88th Cong.) = 483
      • Act of May 22, 1965, to authorize the Board of Parole of the District of Columbia to discharge a parolee from supervision prior to the expiration of the maximum term or terms for which he was sentenced.(Public Law No. 24, 89th Cong.) = 484
      • Act of July 7, 1965, relating to the imparting or conveying of false information.(Public Law No. 64, 89th Cong.) = 485
      • Act of July 7, 1965, to make section 1952 of title 18, United States Code, applicable to travel in aid of arson.(Public Law No. 68, 89th Cong.) = 486
      • Act of September 10, 1965, to facilitate the rehabilitation of persons convicted of offenses against the United States.(Public Law No. 176, 89th Cong.) = 487
      • Act of September 15, 1965, to amend the Federal Firearms Act.(Public Law No. 184, 89th Cong.) = 489
      • Act of September 22, 1965, Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1965.(Public Law No. 197, 89th Cong.) = 490
      • Act of September 29, 1965, to authorize Secret Service agents to make arrests without warrant for offenses committed in their presence.(Public Law No. 218, 89th Cong.) = 492
      • Act of October 20, 1965, to extend the penalty for assault on a police officer in the District of Columbia to assaults on employees of penal and correctional institutions and places of confinement of juveniles of the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 277, 89th Cong.) = 493
      • Act of November 8, 1965, to amend certain criminal laws applicable to the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 347, 89th Cong.) = 494
      • Act of June 22, 1966, Bail Reform Act of 1966.(Public Law No. 465, 89th Cong.) = 497
      • Act of July 26, 1966, District of Columbia Bail Agency Act.(Public Law No. 519, 89th Cong.) = 501
      • Act of October 14, 1966, to make it a criminal offense to steal, embezzle, or otherwise unlawfully take property from a pipeline.(Public Law No. 654, 89th Cong.) = 504
      • Act of November 2, 1966, to amend the provisions of title 18 of the United States Code relating to offenses committed in Indian country.(Public Law No. 707, 89th Cong.) = 506
      • Act of November 2, 1966, to authorize the Attorney General to adjust the legislative jurisdiction exercised by the United States over lands within the Federal Reformatory at Chillicothe, Ohio.(Public Law No. 748, 89th Cong.) = 507
      • Act of November 8, 1966, to amend the Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1965.(Public Law No. 798, 89th Cong.) = 508
      • Act of November 8, 1966, to establish a National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws.(Public Law No. 801, 89th Cong.) = 509
      • Act of November 10, 1966, District of Columbia Work Release Act.(Public Law No. 803, 89th Cong.) = 512
      • Act of November 11, 1966, to prohibit the use of likeness of the great seal of the United States falsely to indicate Federal agency, sponsorship, or approval.(Public Law No. 807, 89th Cong.) = 515
      • Act of November 3, 1967. To amend chapter 73, title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the obstruction of Criminal investigations of the United States.(Public Law No. 123, 90th Cong.) = 516
      • Act of November 17, 1967. To extend the period during which Secret Service protection may be furnished to a widow and minor children of a former President.(Public Law No. 145, 90th Cong.) = 517
      • Act of November 28, 1967. To amend the Act of June 10,1938, relating to the participation of the United States in the International Criminal Police Organization.(Public Law No. 159, 90th Cong.) = 518
      • Act of December 15,1967. To prohibit certain banks and savings and loan associations from fostering or participating in gambling activities.(Public Law No. 203, 90th Cong.) = 519
      • Act of December 27, 1967. Relating to crime and criminal procedures in the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 226, 90th Cong.) = 523
      • Act of March 27, 1968. "JURY SELECTION AND SERVICE ACT OF 1968."(Public Law No. 274, 90th Cong.) = 533
      • Act of April 11,1968. To prescribe penalties for certain acts of violence or intimidation.(Public Law No. 284, 90th Cong.) = 543
      • Act of April 19, 1968. To provide compensation for law enforcement officers not employed by the United States killed or injured while apprehending persons suspected of committing Federal crimes.(Public Law No. 291, 90th Cong.) = 563
      • Act of April 29, 1968. To provide for the temporary transfer to a single district for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings of civil actions pending in different districts which involve one or more common questions of fact.(Public Law No. 296, 90th Cong.) = 566
      • Act of June 6, 1968. To authorize the United States Secret Service to furnish protection to major presidential or vice presidential candidates.(Public Law No. 331, 90th Cong.) = 568
      • Act of June 19, 1968. "OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL AND SAFE STREET ACT OF 1968."(Public Law No. 351, 90th Cong.) = 569
      • Act of June 20, 1968. To permit black and white or color reproductions of United States and foreign postage stamps under certain circumstances.(Public Law No. 353, 90th Cong.) = 611
      • Act of July 1, 1968. To authorize the Bureau of Prisons to assist State and local governments in the improvement of their correctional systems.(Public Law No. 371, 90th Cong.) = 613
      • Act of July 5, 1968. To prohibit desecration of the flag.(Public Law No. 381, 90th Cong.) = 614
      • Act of July 5, 1968. To permit prosecution of postal employees for failure to remit postage due collections under the postal embezzlement statute, section 1711 of title 18, United States Code.(Public Law No. 384, 90th Cong.) = 615
      • Act of July 30,1968. To provide that the prosecution of the offenses of disorderly conduct and lewd, indecent, or obscene acts shall be conducted in the name of and for the benefit of the District of Columbia.(Public Law No. 441, 90th Cong.) = 616
      • Act of July 31, 1968. "JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT OF 1968."(Public Law No. 445, 90th Cong.) = 617
      • Act of August 2, 1968. To provide for disciplinary action against employees in the postal field service who assault other employees in such service in the performance of official duties.(Public Law No. 449, 90th Cong.) = 629
      • Act of August 8, 1968. To amend Public Law 351, 90th Congress.(Public Law No. 462, 90th Cong.) = 631
      • Act of September 28, 1968. Relating to traveler's checks bearing forged countersignatures.(Public Law No. 535, 90th Gong.) = 632
      • Act of October 17, 1968. "FEDERAL MAGISTRATES ACT."(Public Law No. 578, 90th Cong.) = 633
      • Act of October 17, 1968. Relates to the use of the mails to obtain money or property under false representations. Public Law No. 590, 90th Cong.) = 645
      • Act of October 22, 1968. "GUN CONTROL ACT OF 1968."(Public Law No. 618, 90th Cong.) = 647
      • Act of July 8, 1969. To amend the Act November 8, 1966.(Public Law No. 39, 91st Cong.) = 670
      • Act of November 26, 1969.(Extract) Ammunition Recordkeeping requirements.(Public Law No. 128, 91st Cong.) = 671
      • Act of April 15, 1970. To amend the District of Columbia Bail Agency Act to provide additional funds for the District of Columbia Bail Agency for fiscal year 1970.(Public Law No. 232, 91st Cong.) = 672
      • Act of July 17, 1970. To amend the Federal Youth Correction Act, to permit examiners to conduct interviews with youth offenders.(Public Law No. 339, 91st Cong.) = 673
      • Act of October 14, 1970. Relating to representation of defendants who are financially unable to obtain an adequate defense in criminal cases in the courts of the United States.(Public Law No. 447, 91st Cong.) = 674
      • Act of October 15,1970. "ORGANIZED CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1970."(Public Law No. 452, 91st Cong.) = 679
      • Act of October 14,1970. To strengthen the law relating to the counterfeiting of postage meter stamps or other improper uses of the metered mail system.(Public Law No. 448, 91st Cong.) = 719
      • Act of October 22, 1970. To authorize the Attorney General to admit to residential community treatment centers persons who are placed on probation, released on parole, or mandatorily released.(Public Law No. 492, 91st Cong.) = 720
      • Act of December 9,1970. To enact the Interstate Agreement on Detainers into law.(Public Law No. 538, 91st Cong.) = 722
      • Act of December 11, 1970. To authorize payment by the United States of fees charged by court reporters for furnishing certain transcripts in proceedings under the Criminal Justice Act.(Public Law No. 545, 91st Cong.) = 728
      • Act of January 2, 1971. "OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1970."(Public Law No. 644, 91st Cong.) = 729
      • Act of January 6, 1971. To prohibit certain uses of the likenesses of the great seal of the United States, and of the seals of the President and Vice president, and to authorize Secret Service protection of visiting
      • heads of foreign states or governments.(Public Law No. 651, 91st Cong.) = 742
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