42 U.S.C. § 3731
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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1975–1979 · leading case: Shapp v. Sloan
Shapp v. Sloan (1978)
“Omnibus Crime Control Act, §§ 301, 303, 42 U.S.C. §§ 3731 , 3733. Pursuant to the State *478 plan, state and local law enforcement officials and agencies are to receive and spend these funds.”
Houston Chronicle Publishing Co. v. City of Houston (1975)
“It is of legitimate interest to the prevention of crime that the law enforcement agencies have available the information provided by the National Crime Information Center system, which has been partially funded by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration system.”
SHAPP v. Sloan (1976)
“Similarly, a review of other Acts of Congress authorizing sundry programs of aid to the States and encompassed within the scope of this litigation, convinces us that Congress did not intend to supersede the legislative power of our General Assembly with respect to these other…”
United States v. County of Hawaii (1979)
“the act, 42 U.S.C. § 3731 (b), authorizes the LEAA “to make grants to States having comprehensive State plans approved, by it” for, inter alia, “[t]he recruiting of law enforcement personnel,” id.”
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