| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Immigration - 1937 - 266 str.
...Mr. SAVORETTI. The Circuit Court of the United States for the Ninth Circuit in 1931 defined the term "moral turpitude" as "an act of baseness, vileness,...or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellowmen or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary rule of... | |
| 1918 - 1092 str.
...TURPITUDE." An oral accusation of larceny charges an offense involving "moral turpitude," which ia defined as "an act of baseness, vileness, or depravity in the private and social duties that a man owes to his fellow man or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1950 - 1000 str.
...furnish necessaries might be involuntary or unintentional.17 Moral turpitude has been repeatedly denned as, "An act of baseness, vileness, or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellow men, or to society in general, contrary to the accepted customary rule of... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1916 - 988 str.
...turpitude, and in 25 Cyc, 272, it is said: "Moral turpitude in this connection has been defined to be an act of baseness, vileness, or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellowman or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary rule of... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1951 - 936 str.
...restraint." History of England, Vol. I (1849 ed.),p. 374. 7 Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Rawles Third Revision, defines "moral turpitude" as "An act of baseness, vileness or depravity in the private 223 JACKSON, ,1., dissenting. it is "a term that is not clearly defined," and says: "The various definitions... | |
| Congress. Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee - 1953
...restraint." History of England, vol. I (1849 ed.), p. 374. 7 Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Rawles Third Revision, defines "moral turpitude" as "An act of baseness,...or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellow men or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary rule... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1966 - 196 str.
...and the US Supreme Court rather than determinations of the individual states. Black's Law Dictionary defines moral turpitude as : "An act of baseness,...or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellow man, or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary rule... | |
| Wisconsin. Attorney General's Office - 1926 - 604 str.
...in 27 Cyc. 912 as follows: "Anything done contrary to justice, honesty, principle, or good morals; an act of baseness, vileness, or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellow man, or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary rule... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - 1971 - 540 str.
...definite meaning including only the commission of crimes malum in se and those classed as felonies; it is an act of baseness, vileness or depravity in the private and social duties which a man owes to his fellow men or to society in general, contrary to the accepted and customary rule... | |
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