Mallory and Durham rules : investigative arrests, and amendments to criminal statutes of District of Columbia. Hearings before the Committee on the District of Columbia, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, first session on H.R. 7525, relating to crime and criminal procedure in the District of Columbia, S. 486, to amend certain criminal laws applicable to the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, December 4, 1963; March 10, 1964
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Focuses on proposed modifications of investigative arrest and insanity plea restrictions. Also considers legislation concerning licensing violations for accounting and certain health care professions, and a draft bill on gun control. Includes LRS report "Compilation of D.C. and State Criminal Statutes Showing a Comparison of Mandatory Minimum and Maximum Sentences That Can Be Imposed in Connection with Certain Criminal Offenses," by Ruth H. Stromberg and Grover S. Williams, Jan. 27, 1964 (p. 713-764). Focuses on obscenity and pornography section of proposed crime bill ; Alan Bible, chairman ; Cover title ; pt. 1. October 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24; November 5, 6, 7, 1963. -- pt. 2. December 4, 1963; March 10, 1964 ; Focuses on proposed modifications of investigative arrest and insanity plea restrictions. Also considers legislation concerning licensing violations for accounting and certain health care professions, and a draft bill on gun control. Includes LRS report "Compilation of D.C. and State Criminal Statutes Showing a Comparison of Mandatory Minimum and Maximum Sentences That Can Be Imposed in Connection with Certain Criminal Offenses," by Ruth H. Stromberg and Grover S. Williams, Jan. 27, 1964 (p. 713-764). Focuses on obscenity and pornography section of proposed crime bill ; Mode of access: Internet.
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