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APPENDIX C

BIOGRAPHIES

OF

ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS

TOM C. CLARK, Chairman. Justice Clark retired in 1967 after serving 18 years as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He served as Attorney General of the United States in the years 1945-49 and before then was an Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division and the Criminal Division. He recently served as Director of the Federal Judicial Center.

CHARLES L. DECKER. Major General Decker, former Judge Advocate General of the United States Army, served as Executive Director of the National Defender Project for 6 years and is now a consultant on matters pertaining to criminal justice.

BRIAN P. GETTINGS. Mr. Gettings is the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. He formerly served as a senior trial attorney in the Criminal Division, Organized Crime Section, U.S. Department of Justice from July 1962 to July 1967. Mr. Gettings served as Executive Counsel for the House Republican Task Force on Crime from July 1967 to 1968. He has also served as a consultant to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration.

PATRICIA ROBERTS HARRIS. Mrs. Harris, former United States Ambassador to Luxembourg and former Dean and Professor of Law at Howard University Law School, is now a practicing lawyer in Washington, D.C. in the law firm of Strasser, Spiegelberg, Fried, Frank & Kampelman. She has served as an attorney in the Appeals and Research Section of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.

FRED B. HELMs. Mr. Helms is a practicing attorney and a member of the law firm of Helms, Mulliss, McMillan & Johnston in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is a former prosecuting attorney, a member of the Commission for Improvement in Administration of Justice in North Carolina.

BYRON O. HOUSE (deceased). Justice House was a member of the Illinois Supreme Court, and a former State's Attorney for Washington County, Illinois. He died in September 1969.

HOWARD R. LEARY. Mr. Leary is the Police Commissioner of New York City and formerly was the Police Commissioner of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

ROBERT M. MORGENTHAU. Mr. Morgenthau served as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York for approximately nine years.

LOUIS H. POLLAK. Dean Pollak is Dean of the Yale Law School and a Professor of Constitutional Law. He has served as a director of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund,

CECIL F. POOLE. Mr. Poole served as United States Attorney for the Northern District of California for approximately eight years. He is presently a Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley and engaged in private practice.

MILTON G. RECTOR. Mr. Rector is the Director of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency and serves on the Board of Directors of the American Correctional Association. He is a member of the New York City Coordinating Council on Criminal Justice, The National Legal Aid and Defender Association and the International Center for Comparative Criminology. He was a delegate to the United Nations 2nd and 3rd World Congress on Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders.

JAMES VORENBERG. Professor Vorenberg is a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the former Executive Director of the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice.

WILLIAM F. WALSH. Mr. Walsh is a practicing criminal defense attorney in Houston, Texas, and former chairman of the Criminal Law Section of the American Bar Association. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.

MARVIN E. WOLFGANG. Dr. Wolfgang is a Professor of Sociology and Criminal Statistics, head of the Department of Sociology, and Director of the Center for Studies in Criminology and Criminal Law at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a former President of the American Society of Criminologists, the author of numerous works on criminology, a member of the President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography and Associate Secretary General of the International Society of Criminology.

ELLIOT L. RICHARDSON. Mr. Richardson, now Undersecretary of State, has served as the Attorney General of Massachusetts and as United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. Mr. Richardson has also served as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. He served on the Advisory Committee until his appointment as Undersecretary of State in early 1969.

GUS TYLER. Mr. Tyler is Assistant President of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. He is the author of the book, "Organized Crime in America" and numerous articles on organized crime and the problems of recidivism.

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