Criminal Laws and Procedures : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures, Eighty-Ninth Congress, second session, on Mar. 22-24, May 10, 11, 1966.
Considers. S. 2187, to establish criminal penalties for involvement with organized crime. S. 2188, to establish criminal penalties for obstruction of Federal investigations. S. 2189, to restrict wire communication interception to national security cases. S. 2190, to permit compelling of testimony in...
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1966.
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| Summary: | Considers. S. 2187, to establish criminal penalties for involvement with organized crime. S. 2188, to establish criminal penalties for obstruction of Federal investigations. S. 2189, to restrict wire communication interception to national security cases. S. 2190, to permit compelling of testimony in certain criminal cases and grants of immunity to witnesses compelled to testify. S. 2191, to provide civil confinement in lieu of criminal punishment for narcotic addicts. S. 2578, to provide that criminal confessions shall not be inadmissible due to arraignment delay. Considers (89) S. 2187, (89) S. 2188, (89) S. 2189, (89) S. 2190, (89) S. 2578, (89) S. 2191. |
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