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Suggestions, comments and criticisms concerning
the Study Draft should be sent

to

EDMUND G. BROWN, Chairman
The National Commission on Reform
of Federal Criminal Laws

1111 20th St. N.W. (Vanguard Bldg., Rm. 531)
Washington, D.C. 20036

(Tel. 202-382-2011)

To be most useful to the Commission in the preparation of its Final Report to the President and Congress, due November 8, 1970, suggestions should be submitted by August 1, 1970. With regard to making later submissions, please contact the Commission staff in advance.

For extended comment on Study Draft provisions, consult Volumes I and II of the Commission's Working Papers.

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1970

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 • Sold only in sets of 3 volumes (Study Draft and 2 volumes Working Papers)

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U.S. CIRCUIT JUDGE GEORGE C. EDWARDS, JR. OF MICHIGAN SENATOR SAM J. ERVIN, JR. OF NORTH CAROLINA

U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE A. LEON HIGGINBOTHAM, JR. OF PENNA. SENATOR ROMAN L. HRUSKA OF NEBRASKA

CONGRESSMAN ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER OF WISCONSIN U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE THOMAS J. MACBRIDE OF CALIFORNIA SENATOR JOHN L. MCCLELLAN OF ARKANSAS CONGRESSMAN ABNER J. MIKVA OF ILLINOIS

DONALD SCOTT THOMAS, ESQ. OF TEXAS
THEODORE VOORHEES, ESQ. OF DIST. COL.

U.S. Circuit Judge James M. Carter of California and Congressman Don Edwards of California served as members of the Commission from its inception until December 1967 and October 1969, respectively.

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