Tag: Habitual Violator
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Parole
Parole in the United States Release of a prisoner prior to the end of a criminal sentence. The release of a prisoner on parole is conditional. The person is supervised during the release period by a parole officer. Failure to conform to the conditions of parole results in its revocation and […]
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Drug Enforcement Administration
Drug Enforcement Administration in the United States The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is the lead Federal agency in enforcing narcotics and controlled substances laws and regulations. DEA also enforces the Federal money laundering and bulk currency smuggling statutes when the funds […]
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Drug Enforcement Administration
Drug Enforcement Administration in the United States The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is the lead Federal agency in enforcing narcotics and controlled substances laws and regulations. DEA also enforces the Federal money laundering and bulk currency smuggling statutes when the funds […]
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FBI In The World War II And Postwar Era
FBI in the World War II and Postwar Era in the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation: History World War II and Postwar Era Introduction to FBI in the World War II and Postwar Era With the rise of fascist movements in Europe during the late 1930s and the continuing Great Depression in […]
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Detainer
Detainer in United States Detainer Definition Detention; the act of keeping a person against his will, or of withholding the possession of goods or other personal or real property from the owner. Detainer and detention are pretty much synonymous. If there be any distinction, it is perhaps […]
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Notice Of Violation
Notice of Violation in the United States Notice of Violation (NOV) in Environmental Law A notice from the Environmental Protection Agency or a state agency to advise the recipient that the recipient has violated a statute, regulation, or the terms of a permit. NOVs also detail how a hearing or […]
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US State Crime Legislation in 2006 Resources
US State Crime Legislation in 2006 Resources in United States A summary of selected, significant state criminal justice, juvenile justice, victim rights and related legislation in 2006. State crime legislation in 2006 prominently included mandatory minimum sentencing laws for sex offenders […]
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Edmund Burke
Edmund Burke in the United States Edmund Burke (January 12, 1729 – July 9, 1797) was an Irish political philosopher, Whig politician and statesman who is often regarded as the father of modern conservatism. Edmund Burke is very famous relating to quotes. WORKS On Taste The […]