No. 97-1425. Argued: October 1, 1997. Decided: December 29, 1997. On Application for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board (9-CA-34465). Joan Elizabeth Hoyte, NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Washington, D.C., for Petitioner. Michael Wade Bishop, EDWARDS, BALLARD, BISHOP, STURM, CLARK KEIM, P.A., Spartanburg, South Carolina, for Respondent. Frederick L. Feinstein, General Counsel, Linda Sher, Associate General Counsel, Aileen A. Armstrong, Deputy Associate General Counsel,
No. 14286. Argued October 10, 1963. Decided March 13, 1964. Abraham E. Freedman, Philadelphia, Pa. (Martin J. Vigderman, Wilfred F. Lorry, Freedman, Landy Lorry, Philadelphia, Pa., on the brief), for petitioner. Leo Maguire, Atty., N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C. (Arnold Ordman, Gen. Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Melvin Pollack, Atty., N.L.R.B., on the brief), for respondent. Earle K. Shawe, Baltimore, Md. (Sidney J. Barban, Baltimore,
No. 79-3936. Summary Calendar. January 12, 1981. Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc Denied March 4, 1981. Elliott Moore, Deputy Associate Gen. Counsel, NLRB, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Jolly, Miller Milam, Paul O. Miller, III, James R. Lockard, Jackson, Miss., for respondent. Application for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board. Before AINSWORTH, GARZA and SAM D. JOHNSON, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM: We consider an application for enforcement of an order of the National
The following persons shall be deemed guilty of an election fraud: (1) Every person who, directly or indirectly, personally or through another, gives, procures, or lends, or agrees or offers to give, procure, or lend, or who endeavors to procure, any money or office or place of employment or valuable consideration to or for any elector, person for an elector, person in order to induce any elector to vote or refrain from voting, or to vote or refrain from voting for any particular person or party
It is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, personally or through any other person to: (1) Pay, loan, contribute, or offer or promise to pay, loan or contribute any money, property, or other valuable thing, to or for any voter, or to or for any other person, to induce such voter or any voter to vote or refrain from voting in any political convention, primary or final election of any kind or character, or to induce such voter or voters to vote or refrain from voting at any such convention
Except as allowed by law, any person who directly or indirectly, by himself or through any other person: 1. Pays, lends or contributes, or offers or promises to pay, lend or contribute any money or other valuable consideration to or for any voter, or to or for any other person, to induce such voter or other person to vote or refrain from voting at any election, or to induce any voter or other person to vote or refrain from voting at such election for any particular person or persons, or for or against
(1) In this section, "anything of value" includes any amount of money, or any object which has utility independent of any political message it contains and the value of which exceeds $1. The prohibitions of this section apply to the distribution of material printed at public expense and available for free distribution if such materials are accompanied by a political message. (1m) Any person who does any of the following violates this chapter: (a) Offers, gives, lends or promises to give or lend,
The following offenses, and any others specifically so described by law, shall be class three election offenses and are deemed misdemeanors connected with the exercise of the right of suffrage. Conviction for any of these offenses shall be punished by imprisonment of not more than one year or by fine of not more than two thousand five hundred dollars, or by both such imprisonment and fine: (1) Giving, lending, agreeing to give or lend, offering, promising, or endeavoring to procure, any money or
A. It is unlawful for a person, directly or indirectly, by himself or through any other person knowingly: 1. To treat, give, pay, loan, contribute, offer or promise money or other valuable consideration, or to give, offer or promise an office, place or employment, or to promise or to procure or endeavor to procure an office, place or employment, to or for a voter, or to or for any other person, to induce the voter to vote or refrain from voting at an election for any particular person or measure
A person who, for the purpose of inducing or procuring another person to: (1) apply for or cast an absentee ballot; or (2) vote or refrain from voting for or against a candidate or for or against a public question at: (A) an election; (B) a caucus; (C) an appointment of a candidate by a political party chairman or central committee officers; or (D) a political convention; authorized or required by this title; gives, offers, or promises to any person any money or other property commits a Level 6 felony
(a) A person commits the crime of unlawful interference with voting in the first degree if the person (1) uses, threatens to use, or causes to be used force, coercion, violence, or restraint, or inflicts, threatens to inflict, or causes to be inflicted damage, harm, or loss, upon or against another person to induce or compel that person to vote or refrain from voting in an election; (2) knowingly pays, offers to pay, or causes to be paid money or other valuable thing to a person to vote or refrain