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Saturday, June 11, 2011

United States Title 18 § 3504 - 19 June 1968




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U.S. Code

TITLE 18

TITLE 18—CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

PART I—CRIMES (§§ 1—2725)
PART II—CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (§§ 3001—3771)



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TITLE 18 > PART II > CHAPTER 223 > § 3504

§ 3504. Litigation concerning sources of evidence

(a) In any trial, hearing, or other proceeding in or before any court, grand jury, department, officer, agency, regulatory body, or other authority of the United States—

(1) upon a claim by a party aggrieved that evidence is inadmissible because it is the primary product of an unlawful act or because it was obtained by the exploitation of an unlawful act, the opponent of the claim shall affirm or deny the occurrence of the alleged unlawful act;

(2) disclosure of information for a determination if evidence is inadmissible because it is the primary product of an unlawful act occurring prior to June 19, 1968, or because it was obtained by the exploitation of an unlawful act occurring prior to June 19, 1968, shall not be required unless such information may be relevant to a pending claim of such inadmissibility; and

(3) no claim shall be considered that evidence of an event is inadmissible on the ground that such evidence was obtained by the exploitation of an unlawful act occurring prior to June 19, 1968, if such event occurred more than five years after such allegedly unlawful act.

(b) As used in this section “unlawful act” means any act the use of any electronic, mechanical, or other device (as defined in section 2510 (5) of this title) in violation of the Constitution or laws of the United States or any regulation or standard promulgated pursuant thereto.










From 6/19/1968 ( my 1st United States Navy Medal of Honor date of record as Thomas Reagan the United States Navy officer ) to 5/1/1973 ( the Thomas Reagan graduation from the University of Oxford at Lincoln College includes law degree for Thomas Reagan ) is 1777 days

From 5/1/1973 ( the Thomas Reagan graduation from the University of Oxford at Lincoln College includes law degree for Thomas Reagan ) to 3/13/1978 ( the United States Department of the Army Order 31-3 General Of The Armies of the United States applies to me personally and professionally as United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan ) is 1777 days



From 9/2/1974 ( I returned to the planet Earth after my 18 January 1974 first landing the planet Venus ) To 6/7/1976 ( as Tom Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut in deep space of the solar system in my privately financed nuclear-pulse propulsion spaceship this day was my first landing the Saturn moon Phoebe and the Saturn moon Phoebe territory belongs to me and my wife ) is 644 days

From 6/7/1976 ( as Tom Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut in deep space of the solar system in my privately financed nuclear-pulse propulsion spaceship this day was my first landing the Saturn moon Phoebe and the Saturn moon Phoebe territory belongs to me and my wife ) To 3/13/1978 ( the United States Department of the Army Order 31-3 General Of The Armies of the United States applies to me personally and professionally as United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan ) is 644 days


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_of_the_Armies

General of the Armies

General of the Armies and General of the Armies of the United States are the highest possible ranks in the United States Army.


After World War II, which saw the introduction of U.S. "5-star" officers who outranked Washington, both Congress and the President revisited the issue of Washington's rank. To maintain George Washington's proper position as the first Commanding General of the United States Army, he was appointed, posthumously, to the grade of General of the Armies of the United States by congressional joint resolution Public Law 94-479 January 19, 1976, approved by President Gerald R. Ford on October 11, 1976. The law established the grade as having "rank and precedence over all other grades of the Army, past or present,"clearly making it superior to General of the Army. The Department of the Army Order 31-3, issued on March 13, 1978 had an effective appointment date of July 4, 1976. The rank ensures that no United States military officer outranks George Washington





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Admiral_%28United_States%29

Fleet Admiral (United States)

Fleet Admiral of the United States Navy (FADM), or more commonly referred to as Fleet Admiral, is a five-star flag officer rank and is presently considered the highest possible rank in the United States Navy.


The insignia for Fleet Admiral comprises five stars in a pentagon design with a thick rank stripe, below four smaller stripes, on the service dress blue uniform.


The Fleet Admiral rank is reserved for war-time use only










http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0002424/quotes

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Quotes for

Foxxy Cleopatra (Character)

from Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)

Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)


Foxxy Cleopatra: Hey. What's kickin', Basil?

Basil Exposition: A lot is kicking, Foxxy.