Hearings Relating to Various Bills to Repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 955 páginas |
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Página 2917
... hearing officer shall allow such person reasonable time and opportunity to consult counsel . If such person waives preliminary examination , the hearing officer shall forthwith issue an order for the detention of such person , and ...
... hearing officer shall allow such person reasonable time and opportunity to consult counsel . If such person waives preliminary examination , the hearing officer shall forthwith issue an order for the detention of such person , and ...
Página 2935
... hearing officer need not immediately review the circumstances of the arrest , but " may hear evidence within a reasonable time . " At such a hearing , the accused may confront a prosecution case resting on alleged information from a ...
... hearing officer need not immediately review the circumstances of the arrest , but " may hear evidence within a reasonable time . " At such a hearing , the accused may confront a prosecution case resting on alleged information from a ...
Página 3107
... hearing examiner of the Board con- ducting any hearing authorized by this title . Any hearing examiner may administer oaths and amrmations , examine witnesses , and re- ceive evidence . Such attendance of wit- nesses and the production ...
... hearing examiner of the Board con- ducting any hearing authorized by this title . Any hearing examiner may administer oaths and amrmations , examine witnesses , and re- ceive evidence . Such attendance of wit- nesses and the production ...
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COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL SECURITY | 2885 |
NS 112410 CONTENTS | 2929 |
Statement | 2993 |
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