| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 522 páginas
...US 396), Mr. Justice Holmes declared : "Whenever the law draws a line there will be cases very near each other on opposite sides. The precise course of...he thinks, and if he does so it is familiar to the criminal law to make him take the risk." [Italic supplied.] It was urged that section 6 of the bill,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 538 páginas
...US 396), Mr. Justice Holmes declared : "Whenever the law draws a line there will be cases very near each other on opposite sides. The precise course of...can come near it without knowing that he does so, if lie thinks, and if he does so it is familiar to the criminal law to make him take the risk." [Italic... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1949 - 564 páginas
...US 396), Mr. Justice Holmes declared : "Whenever the law draws a line there will be cases very near each other on opposite sides. The precise course of...he thinks, and if he does so it is familiar to the criminal law to make him take the risk." Nor does a statute have to be so exact as to eliminate all... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1949 - 564 páginas
...US 396), Mr. Justice Holmes declared : "Whenever the law draws a line there will be cases very near each other on opposite sides. The precise course of...he thinks, and if he does so it is familiar to the criminal law to make him take the risk." Nor does a statute have to be so exact as to eliminate all... | |
| 1971 - 482 páginas
...396-399, 74 L Ed. 508, 50 S. Ct. 167: 'Whenever the law draws a line there will be cases very near each other on opposite sides. The precise course of...uncertain, but no one can come near it without knowing he does so, if he thinks, and if he does so it is familiar to the criminal law to make him take the... | |
| 1971 - 580 páginas
...sides. The precise course of the line may be uncertain, but no one can come near it without knowing he does so, if he thinks, and if he does so it is familiar to the criminal law to make him take the risk. Nath v. United States, 299 US 373, 57 L. Ed. 1232, 33 S. Ct.... | |
| Benjamin Nathan Cardozo - 1999 - 462 páginas
...on his estimating rightly, that is, as the jury subsequently estimates it, some matter of degree."2 "The precise course of the line may be uncertain,...he thinks, and if he does so, it is familiar to the criminal law to make him take iff«» v. Cary, reported in Volume 82 New York Reports 65, 71. 286 Is... | |
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