40504) Amends the Federal criminal code to provide for restitution for victims of sexual abuse offenses. (Sec. Plaintiff also alleges that, as a result of the accident, she no longer has sexual relations with her husband and that she suffers from permanent post-traumatic stress disorder. In short, plaintiff has failed to demonstrate by credible, objective medical evidence that her permanent psychological disorder is a substantial loss of a bodily function. Sets forth provisions regarding the distribution and use of funds under this section. 60016) Repeals a limitation on the fine for influencing or injuring a court officer, grand juror, or petit juror. (Sec. 310003) Extends the authorization of appropriations for fiscal years for which the full amount authorized is not appropriated. Statement of the facts: Congress passed the the Act in 1916. (Sec. Your note is for you and will not be shared with anyone. On January 5, 1995, Dr. D'Agostini examined plaintiff's right elbow and reported no swelling, no tenderness and a full and painless range of motion and good strength, concluding that from his perspective, nothing [was] wrong. In April 1996, Dr. Tillis diagnosed post-traumatic tendinitis in plaintiff's right shoulder and ankle. Subtitle J: Local Partnership Act - Directs: (1) the Secretary of HUD to make specified payments to local governments to carry out programs related to education, substance abuse, or jobs programs to prevent crime; (2) that such programs be coordinated with other existing Federal programs to meet the overall needs of communities that benefit from funds received under this subtitle; and (3) that not less than ten percent of the total combined amounts of such payments obligated by the government for contracts and subcontracts be expended with small business concerns controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals and women and with colleges and universities which are historically Black and which have a student body that is more than 20 percent Hispanic or Native American, with exceptions. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. (Sec. (Sec. 320104) Increases penalties for: (1) trafficking in counterfeit goods and services; (2) conspiracy to commit murder for hire; (3) arson; and (4) drug trafficking near public housing. 1.References to plaintiff in the singular refer to plaintiff Susan Hammer. Provides for a redistribution of withheld funds to other States, Indian tribal governments, or local governments. Subtitle C: DNA Identification - DNA Identification Act of 1994 - Amends the Omnibus Act to authorize the use of drug control and system improvement grants to develop or improve in a forensic laboratory a capability to analyze deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) for specified identification purposes. (Sec. 59:9-2(d), to permit her to recover against a public entity or its employee. Please try again. Mr Lawes, was looking for this hammer, which had been lost. 210603) Makes sums in the Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund available to fund activities authorized by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act and the National Child Protection Act of 1993. Nevertheless, plaintiff complains of pain on the right side of her body. Attorneys; and (5) BATF, the Customs Service, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, the Criminal Investigation Division of the Internal Revenue Service, and the Secret Service. Title XXXIII: Technical Corrections - Makes technical corrections to various criminal law provisions. (Sec. 320607) Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) the addition of specified predicate offenses to the financial institutions rewards statute; (2) the definition of "savings and loan association" for purposes of bank robbery and related offenses; and (3) the definition of "one year period" for purposes of the offense of obstructing a Federal audit. (Sec. Subtitle G: Assistance for Delinquent and At-Risk Youth - Authorizes the Attorney General in order to prevent the commission of crimes or delinquent acts by juveniles, to make grants to public or private nonprofit organizations to support the development and operation of projects to provide residential services to youth, aged 11 to 19, who have dropped out of school, have come into contact with the juvenile justice system, or are at risk of doing so. (Sec. (Sec. 59:1-1 to-12-3 (the Tort Claims Act), plaintiffs Susan Hammer and Alan Hammer 1 appeal from a dismissal of Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). States, such as Pennsylvania, have called for some sources to submit applications that meet the 112(j) requirements. 30403) Authorizes appropriations. Moreover, the record does not reflect that plaintiff is prevented by her disorder from carrying out her ordinary day-to-day functions or that she cannot live a normal life. (Sec. The opinion of the court was delivered by. GovTrack.us is not a government website. Subtitle H: Recreational Hunting Safety - Recreational Hunting Safety and Preservation Act of 1994- Prohibits engaging in any physical conduct that significantly hinders a lawful hunt. Sentencing Commission to implement such amendment by promulgating amendments, if appropriate, in sentencing guidelines applicable to criminal sexual abuse. (Sec. Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) limits on the use of funds (including a prohibition on using funds to provide sectarian worship or instruction); (2) application requirements; (3) eligibility of participants; and (4) the Federal share of funding. Authorizes appropriations. Authorizes appropriations. Specifies that an applicant is not entitled to employment authorization except as provided by regulation in the discretion of the Attorney General. Subtitle G: Safer Streets and Neighborhoods - Safer Streets and Neighborhoods Act of 1994 - Amends the Omnibus Act to authorize the Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance to make grants to, or enter into contracts with, non-Federal public or private agencies, institutions, or organizations to carry out specified purposes of such Act, effective October 1, 1994. By the end of the 103rd Congress in December 1994, 34 laws had been signed implementing about a quarter of those NPR recommendations requiring legislation. Specifies that: (1) such compensation shall be the average cost of incarceration of a prisoner in the relevant State; and (2) the Attorney General shall give priority to the Federal incarceration of undocumented criminal aliens who have committed aggravated felonies. 140006) Increases penalties under: (1) the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) for employing children to distribute drugs near school and playgrounds; and (2) the Federal criminal code for Travel Act crimes involving violence and conspiracy to commit contract killings. Pendulum hammers can be un-instrumented or instrumented. at 145, 342 A.2d 875). Subtitle C: Model Intensive Grant Programs - Authorizes the Attorney General to award grants to not more than 15 chronic high intensive crimes areas to develop comprehensive model crime prevention programs that: (1) involve and utilize a broad spectrum of community resources; (2) attempt to relieve conditions that encourage crime; and (3) provide meaningful and lasting alternatives to involvement in crime. (Sec. 320929) Amends the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to authorize the board of directors to designate employees of the corporation to act as law enforcement agents to maintain law and order and protect persons and property in the corporation's area of jurisdiction and to protect property, officials, and employees of the corporation outside that area. (Sec. (Sec. Subtitle D: Family and Community Endeavor Schools Grant Program - Community Schools Youth Services and Supervision Grant Program Act of 1994 - Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to allocate specified sums to community-based organizations in States and in Indian country to provide children in the eligible community with services and activities that include supervised sports and extracurricular and academic programs offered after school and on weekends and holidays during the school year and as daily full-day programs or as part-day programs during the summer months. As part of the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1990, Congress established a list of source categories and subcategories (Sec. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. Directs the Attorney General, in determining where to locate any new Federal prison facility and in accordance with the Department of Justice's (DOJ) duty to review and identify a use for any portion of an installation closed pursuant to specified provisions of the Defense Authorization Amendments and Base Closure and Realignment Act and the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, to consider whether: (1) using any portion of such an installation provides a cost-effective alternative to the purchase of real property or construction of new prison facilities; (2) such use is consistent with a reutilization and redevelopment plan; and (3) the closure of any installation located in a rural area will have a substantial adverse impact on the economy of the local communities and on the ability of the communities to sustain an economic recovery from such closure. Subtitle Q: Community-Based Justice Grants for Prosecutors - Authorizes the Attorney General to make grants to State, Indian tribal, or local prosecutors for the purpose of supporting the creation or expansion of community-based justice programs. 210306) Authorizes appropriations. Sets forth registration requirements, including: (1) the duty of a State prison officer, when a person required to register is released from prison or placed on parole or supervised release (or, in the case of probation, the court) to inform the person of the duty to register and provide any new address to a designated State LEA within ten days, to obtain fingerprints and a photograph, and to obtain certain criminal history and treatment information and documentation; (2) the transfer of information to the State LEA, which shall immediately transmit the conviction data and fingerprints to the FBI; (3) verification; (4) notification of local LEAs of changes of address; (5) registration for change of address to another State; and (6) length of registration (for ten years after being released from prison, or placed on parole, supervised release, or probation and, with respect to sexually violent predators, until that person no longer suffers from a mental abnormality or personality disorder that would make the person likely to engage in a predatory sexually violent offense). 240002) Directs the Sentencing Commission to ensure that the applicable guideline range for a defendant convicted of a crime of violence against an elderly victim is sufficiently stringent to deter such crimes, protect the public from additional crimes of such a defendant, and provide enhanced penalties under specified criteria. 320924) Defines "parent" for purposes of the offense of kidnaping to exclude a person whose parental rights with respect to the victim of such offense have been terminated by a final court order. Authorizes appropriations and the hiring of additional DEA agents. at 292, 639 A.2d 1120. (Sec. (Sec. But in 1994, according to The Washington Post, Michael turned the Hammer Museum over to the UCLA art department. Our view is different, however, with respect to plaintiff's claim of permanent disfigurement under N.J.S.A. Regrettably, he did not articulate his reasons for concluding that plaintiff had failed to demonstrate a prima facie case of permanent disfigurement that is substantial. Title XX: Police Corps and Law Enforcement Officers Training and Education - Subtitle A: Police Corps - Police Corps Act - Establishes in DOJ an Office of the Police Corps and Law Enforcement Education. However, other sources previously subject to a MACT standard, such as brick and clay tile manufacturers, have not been required to submit 112(j) applications. Authorizes the victim of any such offense to obtain a U.S. district court order, after notice to the defendant and an opportunity to be heard, requiring that the defendant be tested for the presence of the etiologic agent for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). 320109) Repeals the $250 limit on fines for the unauthorized wearing, manufacturing, or selling of military medals or decorations. The Act banned the sale of goods that were made by children under the age of 14, in interstate commerce. Specifies that a State, Indian tribal government, or local government shall not be entitled to funds under this chapter unless: (1) it or another governmental entity incurs the fullout-of-pocket cost of forensic medical exams for victims of sexual assault; and (2) it certifies that its laws, policies, and practices do not require, in connection with the prosecution of any misdemeanor or felony domestic violence offense, the abused to bear the costs associated with the filing of criminal charges against the offender or with the issuance or service of a warrant, protection order, or witness subpoena, or it gives the Attorney General assurances that it will come into compliance within a specified time frame. (Sec. at 152, 342 A.2d 875. That standard informs our decision here. Show details Hide details. Dr. Robert J. 31133) Prohibits funds authorized under this Act from being used to finance the construction of housing. Id. (Sec. In such a case, it is not the judge's function to weigh the evidence and determine the truth of the matter but only to determine whether there is such a dispute. (Sec. 110509) Authorizes the summary destruction of explosives subject to forfeiture by the seizing officer under specified circumstances. (Sec. 4101 lb. at 152, 342 A.2d 875. In Puso, we expanded these factors to include the shape, characteristics of surrounding skin, the remnants of the healing process and any other factors that might be develop[ed] as being cosmetically important on a case-by-case basis. Puso, supra, 272 N.J.Super. (Sec. The motion judge concluded that plaintiff had not demonstrated she sustained a permanent loss of a bodily function or a permanent disfigurement that is substantial under N.J.S.A. Calls upon the President to exempt Federal law enforcement positions from executive orders and memoranda mandating reductions in the Federal workforce. Requires grant recipients to keep records. FindLaw.com Free, trusted legal information for consumers and legal professionals, SuperLawyers.com Directory of U.S. attorneys with the exclusive Super Lawyers rating, Abogado.com The #1 Spanish-language legal website for consumers, LawInfo.com Nationwide attorney directory and legal consumer resources. Hackers/journalists/researchers: See these open data sources. Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) supervised release following revocation; and (2) delayed revocation. 59:9-2(d). Brooks, supra, 150 N.J. at 406, 696 A.2d 619. Existing regulations require a Part 1 application to be submitted 30 days following U.S. EPAs failure to promulgate a rule, with the Part 2 application due 60 days after the Part 1 application is due. Instrumented hammers, combined with a Data Acquisition System and Software, provide a more complete representation of an impact than an individually-calculated value. Following the 101 California Street shooting, the 1993 Waco Siege, and other high-profile instances of violent crime, the Act expanded federal law in several ways. 320915) Expresses the sense of the Senate that law enforcement personnel should not be reduced. Directs the Attorney General, in making grants, to give consideration to the special burden placed on States which incarcerate a substantial number of inmates who are in the United States illegally. 40292) Directs the Attorney General to study and report to the States and to the Congress on how the States may collect centralized databases on the incidence of sexual and domestic violence within a State. Title XII: Terrorism - Amends the Federal criminal code to extend the statute of limitation to eight years for certain terrorist offenses, subject to specified limitations. 60025) Makes an exception to the requirement that the court furnish to a defendant a list of the veniremen and witnesses if the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that providing the list may jeopardize the life or safety of any person. (Sec. Chapter 10: Rural Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Enforcement - Authorizes the Attorney General to make grants to States, Indian tribal governments, local governments of rural States, and other public or private entities of rural States to: (1) implement, expand, and establish cooperative efforts and projects between law enforcement officers, prosecutors, victim advocacy groups, and other related parties to investigate and prosecute incidents of domestic violence and child abuse; (2) provide treatment and counseling to victims of domestic violence and child abuse; and (3) work in cooperation with the community to develop education and prevention strategies directed toward such issues. (Currently, the statute only covers State "inhabitants.") Sets penalties for violations. Requires any such device manufactured after the date of this Act's enactment to be identified by a serial number that clearly shows that the device was manufactured or imported after the effective date of this Act. Requires such organizations, in providing such extracurricular and academic programs, to provide programs such as curriculum-based supervised educational, work force preparation, entrepreneurship, cultural, health programs, social activities, arts and crafts programs, dance programs, and tutorial and mentoring programs. Without explaining the basis for his determination, he simply stated that the scar did not meet the threshold requirements of N.J.S.A. Web1994: 17 concerts: 1993: 22 concerts: 1992: 19 concerts: 1991: 21 concerts: 1990: 21 concerts: 1989: 10 concerts: 1988: 7 concerts: 1987: 3 concerts: 1986: 2 concerts: 1985: 2 concerts: 69 users have been to Hammerjacks including: Kim Barker Miguel Welanetz Mel Sutton Elizabeth Ebersole Chris Martin Underscorejazs Tjpearce05 Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) restrictions on the use of funds; and (2) reporting and recordkeeping (including access to records) requirements. 250006) Makes the mail fraud statute applicable to matter sent or delivered by any private or commercial interstate carrier. On Wednesday afternoon, Senate Democrats took up legislation to expand the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act in Michigan. 39:6A-8a. Authorizes appropriations. Sets forth additional requirements, including assessments of the quality of current drug use measurement instruments and techniques and identification of specific factors that restrict the availability of treatment services. 350-620. 110506) Provides for mandatory revocation of probation for possession of a controlled substance or firearm in violation of a condition of such probation, or for refusal to comply with drug testing. Updates? 31505) Authorizes appropriations. Description Modern iron hammer, wooden haft. Susan HAMMER and Alan Hammer, her husband, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. TOWNSHIP OF LIVINGSTON and Craig D. Dufford, Defendants-Respondents. 140004) Amends the Omnibus Act to authorize grants for bindover systems for the prosecution of violent 16- and 17-year old juveniles in courts with jurisdiction over adults for the crimes of murder (first and second degree), attempted murder, armed robbery with a firearm, aggravated battery or assault with a firearm, criminal sexual penetration when armed with a firearm, and drive-by shooting. Contract with America, a document signed Sept. 27, 1994, on the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C., by members of the Republican minority before the Republican Party gained control of Congress in 1994. With the exception of the constitutional amendment for term limits, all parts of the Contract with America were passed by the House, under the leadership of the speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich. Sets forth provisions regarding multiple offenders or victims, payment schedules, setoffs, effect on other sources of compensation, compliance as a condition of probation or supervised release, proof of claim, modification of an order, and reference of any issue arising in connection with a proposed order to a magistrate or special master. 130010) Expresses the sense of the Senate that: (1) asylum is a process intended to protect aliens in the United States who cannot safely return home; (2) persons outside their country who have a well-founded fear of persecution if they return should apply for refugee status at one of our refugee processing offices abroad; and (3) the immigration, refugee, and asylum laws should be reformed to provide for a streamlined affirmative asylum processing system for asylum applicants who make their application after they have entered the United States. Freedom of Religion newspaper headline on a copy of the US Constitution with gavel. (Sec. (Sec. The Act was intended to re-establish the Legislature's overriding philosophy that immunity for public entities is the general rule and liability is the exception. 30203) Directs the Attorney General to issue regulations establishing procedures under which eligible local governments are required to provide notice of the proposed use of such assistance. The summary below was written by the Congressional Research Service, which is a nonpartisan division of the Library of Congress, and was published on Aug 21, 1994. Visit us on Mastodon 523, 526, 610 A.2d 878 (App.Div.1992)) (observing that [i]n some respects the threshold issue in actions against public entities is similar to the verbal-threshold issue in no-fault cases.). Its an open protocol, which means it does not have an owner using the platform Authorizes appropriations. Subtitle C: Licensure - Amends the Federal criminal code and the Internal Revenue Code to require inclusion of a photograph and fingerprints in applications for licensure and registration, respectively, as an importer, manufacturer, or dealer of firearms. (Sec. Authorizes appropriations. 320932) Requires each assistant U.S. attorney to reside in, or within 25 miles of, the district for which he or she is appointed. Chapter 2: Family Unity Demonstration Project for Federal Prisoners - Authorizes the Attorney General: (1) with the funds available to carry out this subtitle for the benefit of Federal prisoners and acting through the Director of the Bureau of Prisons, to select eligible prisoners to live in community correctional facilities with their children; and (2) in implementing this title to enter into contracts with appropriate public or private agencies to provide housing, sustenance, services, and supervision of inmates eligible for placement in community correctional facilities. Reserves certain funds for such priority activities. Directs the Attorney General, in acting on applications under this subtitle, to consider any credible relevant evidence. Id. The judge also did not refer to the swelling of plaintiff's nose, the facial scars extending from her right lower lip to her chin and from the corner of her right eye to her nose, or the scar on her elbow which is shaped like an inverted V. In fact, the judge did not make any findings of fact or conclusions of law, or provide any reason for his decision. 200109) Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) swearing in, discipline, and layoffs; (2) State plan requirements; and (3) assistance to States and localities employing Police Corps officers. For those facilities that were subject to the PVC, Brick, Clay Ceramics, or Boiler MACT, applications would be due 90 days following the final publication of the revisions in the Federal Register. 310004) Sets forth provisions regarding the making of appropriations for Federal law enforcement, State and local law enforcement, and prevention. (Sec. Were looking for feedback from educators about how GovTrack can be used and improved for your classroom. 137, 342 A.2d 875 (Law Div.1975). Requires the serial number of any such weapon manufactured after enactment of this Act to clearly show the date on which the weapon was manufactured. (Sec. (Sec. Makes such suspension available to alien spouses and children who have been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty in the United States by a spouse or parent who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident, provided that the alien spouse or child has been physically present in the United States for a continuous period of not less than three years and proves that during all of such time the alien was and is a person of good moral character whose deportation would result in extreme hardship to the alien or the alien's parent or child. Kyle B. Swaney. (Sec. (Sec. A tale which stems from an assertion by the filmmakers that, in the '30s, Stalin endorsed the idea of sex-change operations for the purpose of providing more soldiers for the motherland. (Sec. Professional-quality color photographs, allegedly taken in January 1998, reveal residual scarring and swelling including a scar on plaintiff's left leg, a small scar on plaintiff's elbow, swelling around her nose,4 and some facial scarring. Red Hammer 1994 is an exciting military thriller about nuclear war. 140002) Prohibits: (1)a juvenile from being transferred to adult prosecution, or a hearing from being held under provisions governing disposition after a finding of juvenile delinquency, until specified conditions are met; and (2) a juvenile committed to the custody of the Attorney General, whether pursuant to an adjudication of delinquency or conviction for an offense, from being placed or retained in an adult jail or correctional institution in which he or she has regular contact with adults convicted of a crime or awaiting trial on criminal charges. 40152) Requires the Attorney General to establish criteria and develop training programs to assist probation and parole officers and other personnel who work with released sex offenders in the areas of case management, supervision, and relapse prevention. Sets forth provisions regarding: (1) circumstances in which there is more than one offender or more than one victim; (2) payment schedules; (3) setoffs; (4) the effect on other sources of compensation; (4) conditions of probation or supervised release; (5) proof of claim; (6) modification of orders; and (7) reference of issues arising in connection with a proposed restitution order to a magistrate or special master. (Sec. Please sign up for our advisory group to be a part of making GovTrack a better tool for what you do. (Sec. Title XXVII: Presidential Summit on Violence and National Commission on Crime Prevention and Control - Establishes a National Commission on Crime Control and Prevention. Additionally, both of her treating orthopedists confirmed that her lacerations have healed nicely. 320916) Amends the Federal judicial code to grant the Attorney General and Director of the FBI authority to investigate violent crimes against travelers under specified circumstances. All rights reserved. (Sec. 20411) Amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to prohibit awards of Pell Grants to any individual incarcerated in a Federal or State penal institution. WebThis bill, signed in March 1994, also raised the number of positions to be reduced over 5 years from the 252,000 recommended by NPR to 272,900. Requires States providing grant monies to ensure that at least 25 percent are devoted to education programs targeted for middle school, junior high school, and high school students. Subtitle B: Extension of Protection of Civil Rights Statutes - Extends the protection of the criminal civil rights statute to any person in a State. (Sec. Nor did he mention Dr. D'Agostini's opinion that plaintiff would have a permanent disfiguring scar on her knee, or comment on its appearance or its size. 98-1133) Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 - Amends the Solid Waste Disposal Act (as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976) to authorize appropriations for FY 1985 through 1988 for: (1) general 4745 J. (Sec. 60003) Authorizes the death penalty for various offenses, including, where death results: (1) hostage taking; (2) murder for hire; (3) racketeering; (4) genocide; (5) carjacking; (6) rape and child molestation murders; (7) sexual exploitation of children; (8) homicides involving firearms in Federal facilities; (9) murder of Federal witnesses; (10) foreign murder of U.S. nationals; (11) civil rights murders; (12) murder by a Federal prisoner, or by escaped prisoners; (13) drive-by shootings; (14) gun murders during Federal crimes of violence and drug trafficking crimes; (15) murder of State or local officials assisting Federal law enforcement officials and State correctional officers;(16) use of weapons of mass destruction; (17) violence at international airports; (18) violence against maritime navigation or fixed platforms; (19) torture; and (20) kidnapping.