1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS21952October 13, 2004The 9/11 Recommendations ImplementationAct: An Abridged Comparison of the CriminalLaw and Procedure Provisions of H.R. 10 andS. 2845 as Passed by Their Respectiv
2、eHouses name redactedSenior SpecialistAmerican Law DivisionSummaryThis is a brief description of the substantive criminal law and procedures provisionsof the House-passed version of H.R. 10. They have no equal in Senate-passed S. 2845.The provisions are largely devoted to increasing the penalties fo
3、r various existingterrorist crimes and increasing the jurisdictional circumstances under which they maybe prosecuted under federal law. The provisions include “lone wolf” FISA and grandjury information sharing amendments; increased penalties for hoaxes and obstructionsof justice in terrorism cases,
4、for identification offenses, and for smuggling aliens;clarification and expansion of terrorist support offenses, crimes involving weapons ofmass destruction, and counterfeiting offenses. The provisions also increase the penaltiesand expand the jurisdictional reach of federal crimes barring the produ