Laws Federal law. Georgia. Idaho. iowa. Kansas. Maine. Michigan. New Hampshire CriminalCode, Chapter 632A Sexual Assault and Related Offenses (link may not be working). http://www.advocateweb.org/hope/laws.asp
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Extractions: Attorney at Law It would be very convenient if all state and federal codes, statutes, and caselaw were available on the World Wide Web. This would give lay people easy access to the laws that they must follow and it would allow attorneys to do legal research without having to leave their office to go to a law library, or pay for expensive collections of casebooks. Unfortunately, economic realities dictate that we may never see all of the substantive law of all the states on the Web. Several states receive quite a bit of income by selling the exclusive rights to publish that state's caselaw. In addition, it is quite expensive to publish and maintain a web site, and money for such a project is not available in all states. Caselaw on the Web ideally would include decisions from at least the last 30 years, a sophistocated search engine for locating relevant law, case summaries, headnotes, etc. Providing all of these on a Web site would be very expensive. Given the above, it is impressive how much substantive law
Iowa Gang-Related Legislation to solicit, recruit, entice, or intimidate a minor to join a criminal street gang LawEnforcement Training (view all states for this subject). iowa 80B.11. http://www.iir.com/nygc/gang-legis/iowa.htm
Extractions: Top A person who actively participates in or is a member of a criminal street gang and who willfully aids and abets any criminal act committed for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with any criminal street gang, commits a class "D" felony. Top 1. A person who solicits, recruits, entices, or intimidates a minor to join a criminal street gang commits a class "C" felony. 2. A person who conspires to solicit, recruit, entice, or intimidate a minor to join a criminal street gang commits a class "D" felony. Top 2. "Criminal street gang" means any ongoing organization, association, or group of three or more persons, whether formal or informal, having as one of its primary activities the commission of one or more criminal acts, which has an identifiable name or identifying sign or symbol, and whose members individually or collectively engage in or have engaged in a pattern of criminal gang activity. 3. "Pattern of criminal gang activity" means the commission, attempt to commit, conspiring to commit, or solicitation of two or more criminal acts, provided the criminal acts were committed on separate dates or by two or more persons who are members of, or belong to, the same criminal street gang.
10 Year Anniversary Prompts Look At Compliance By Organizations will be published in the January edition of the iowa law Review, and The US CriminalCode provides for sanctioning persons other than individualsa definition http://www.uscourts.gov/ttb/nov01ttb/anniversary.html
Extractions: Although fewer than one percent of federal sentencing involves organizations rather than individuals, several hundred billion dollars are involved in organizational crimes compared to $4 billion in those involving individuals. This information and more is contained in a law review article written by U.S. Sentencing Commission Chair Judge Diana E. Murphy to mark the tenth anniversary of the portion of the Sentencing Guidelines that apply to organizational offenders. "A Decade of Promoting Compliance and Ethics" will be published in the January edition of the Iowa Law Review, and a working version is available now on the Commis-sion's web site at www.ussc.gov. Murphy cites others' research that indicates the cost of corporate financial crime ranges between $200 billion and $565 billion annually, far more than the $4 billion all the street crime in the United States is estimated to cost in any given year. The U.S. Criminal Code provides for sanctioning persons other than individuals-a definition that includes corporations, partnerships, nonprofit entities, educational institutions, labor unions and even municipalities. The Commission, authorized by Congress to promulgate sentencing guidelines, did not issue the organizational guidelines until May 1, 1991, exactly four years after the original set of guidelines were sent to Congress. Murphy notes that the Commission "undertook research regarding organizational sentencing practices as early as 1986" and that its years of research included "debate and input from several advisory working groups, various federal agencies, as well as from the general public."
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Scott County, Iowa at http//www.legis.state.ia.us/code.html The State of iowa has a 90 day waiting period Federallaw prohibits the Clerk's Office from giving the information out http://www.scottcountyiowa.com/courts/law_equity.html
Extractions: http://www.legis.state.ia.us/Code.html . A copy of the Iowa Code may also be located at any Public Library in Iowa. Pro se divorce packets may be purchased through the Iowa Women's Resource and Action Center - 130 N. Madison St., Iowa City, Iowa 52242 - Phone: (319) 335-1486. Website: http://www.uiowa.edu/~wrac/ . They may also be purchased at many of the local Office supply stores. How do I find out if my spouse has filed for a divorce? Inquiries regarding pending Dissolutions (Divorces), must be made in person at