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| sections amended = | leghisturl = | introducedin = Senate | introducedbill = | introducedby = John L. McClellan (D–AR) | introduceddate = | committees = | passedbody1 = Senate | passeddate1 = January 23, 1970 | passedvote1 = (74-1 ) | passedbody2 = House | passedas2 = | passeddate2 = October 7, 1970 | passedvote2 = (341-26 ) | conferencedate = | passedbody3 = | passeddate3 = | passedvote3 = | agreedbody3 = | agreeddate3 = | agreedvote3 = | agreedbody4 = | agreeddate4 = | agreedvote4 = | passedbody4 = | passeddate4 = | passedvote4 = | signedpresident = Richard Nixon | signeddate = October 15, 1970 | unsignedpresident = | unsigneddate = | vetoedpresident = | vetoeddate = | overriddenbody1 = | overriddendate1 = | overriddenvote1 = | overriddenbody2 = | overriddendate2 = | overriddenvote2 = | amendments = | SCOTUS cases = }} The Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 (, October 15, 1970), was an Act of Congress sponsored by Democratic Senator John L. McClellan〔Williams, Nancy A. and Whayne, Jeannie M. ''Arkansas Biography: A Collection of Notable Lives.'' Little Rock, Ark.: University of Arkansas Press, 2000. ISBN 1-55728-587-X〕 and signed into law by U.S. President Richard Nixon. The Act was the product of two sets of hearings in the Senate, the Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management hearings of 1957-1959 and the McClellan hearings of 1962-1964. The Act prohibits the creation or management of a gambling organization involving five or more people if it has been in business more than 30 days or accumulates $2,000 in gross revenue in a single day. It also gave grand juries new powers, permitted detention of unmanageable witnesses, and gave the U.S. Attorney General authorization to protect witnesses, both state and federal, and their families.〔Kelly, Robert J.; Chin, Ko-lin; and Schatzberg, Rufus. ''Handbook of Organized Crime in the United States.'' Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1994. ISBN 0-313-28366-4〕 This last measure helped lead to the creation of WITSEC, an acronym for witness security. Part of the Act created the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.〔Levy, Leonard Williams. ''A License to Steal: The Forfeiture of Property.'' Chapel Hill, N.C.: UNC Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8078-2242-6; Batista, Paul A. ''Civil RICO Practice Manual.'' 3rd ed. New York: Aspen Publishers, 2007. ISBN 0-7355-6782-4〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Organized Crime Control Act」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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