Advisory Committee HON. Tom C. CLARK, Chairman CECIL F. POOLE, ESQ. (from Oct. 1969) MILTON G. RECTOR HON. PATRICIA ROBERTS HARRIS HON. ELLIOT L. RICHARDSON FRED B. HELMS, ESQ. (to Apr. 1969) HON. BYRON 0. House Gus TYLER (to Nov. 1969) (to Sept. 1969) PROF. JAMES VORENBERG HON. HOWARD R. LEARY WILLIAM F. WALSH, ESQ. ROBERT M. MORGENTHAU, ESQ. PROF. MARVIN E. WOLFGANG Staff Louis B. SCHWARTZ, Director RICHARD A. GREEN, Deputy Director LEE Cross, Counsel THOMAS F. Hogan, Counsel DANIEL J. POCHODA, Counsel BURTON C. AGATA, Senior Counsel JOHN A. TERRY, Counsel MILTON M. STEIN, Senior Counsel Temporary Counsel: Sandor Frankel, Marshall T. Golding, Paula R. Markowitz, Steven R. Rivkin, David Robinson. Research Assistants: Judy R. Brody, Kerry L. Cathcart, Rebecca Hanslin, Charles L. Renda. Clerical Staff : Ann Felegy, Betty M. Palmer, Barbara I. Mohammed, Jane E. Thomas, Leamond Meekins, Pauline T. Bischoff, Patricia L. Connally. Consultants GERALD H. ABRAMS, Professor at Rutgers Univ. Law School (Camden) (Proof and Presumptions). NORMAN ABRAMS, Professor at U.C.L.A. School of Law (Federal Jurisdiction; Assimilated Offenses; Fugitive Felon Act). BURTON C. Agata, Professor at Univ. of Houston Law School (Ob struction of Justice). PAUL BENDER, Professor at Univ. of Pennsylvania Law School (Obscenity Controls). G. ROBERT BLAKEY, Professor at Notre Dame Law School; Chief Counsel to the Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee (Conspiracy and Orga nized Crime). ROBERT G. Dixon, JR., Professor at George Washington Univ. Law School (Immunity; Civil Rights and Elections). STEVEN DUKE, Professor at Yale Law School (Protecting Federal Revenues). RONALD L GOLDFARB, Practicing Attorney, Washington, D.C. (Contempt). JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN, Professor at Yale Law School (Riots). PETER W. Low, Professor at Univ. of Virginia School of Law (Sentencing; Theft; Forgery and Other Fraudulent Practices). ROBERT G. MORVILLO, Practicing Attorney, New York, N.Y. (Gam bling). FRANK Q. NEBEKER, Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals; formerly Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Columbia (Limitations on Prosecution). DAVID ROBINSON, Professor at George Washington Univ. Law School (Insanity; Intoxication). MICHAEL P. ROSENTHAL, Professor at Univ. of Texas School of Law ASSOT (Drugs). ARTHUR I. ROSETT, Professor at U.C.L.A. School of Law (Multiple Prosecutions). JOHN SPRIZZO, Professor at Fordham Univ. School of Law (Gam bling). JAMES E. STARRS, Professor at George Washington Univ. Law School (Entrapment). LLOYD L. WEINREB, Professor at Harvard Law School (Criminal Liability, Culpability, and Mistake). FRANK E. ZIMRING, Professor at Univ. of Chicago Law School (Firearms). TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDY DRAFT OF A PROPOSED FEDERAL CRIMINAL CODE: PROVISIONS OF STUDY DRAFT WITH COMMENTS PART C. THE SENTENCING SYSTEM.. [PART D. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (not included in Study Draft; will carry forward provisions of Part II of existing Title 18 not otherwise covered)] will carry forward provisions of Parts III and IV of |