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                     TENTATIVE PROGRAM OF SESSIONS
                     INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON CRIME


To be held at Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 42 West  44th
Street, New York City; Saturday and Monday, November 30 and December  2,
1935.

Plan of Sessions:

The purpose of these sessions is to formulate  into final legislative shape
the principles adopted at the Interstate Conference on Crime, held  at
Trenton, New Jersey, October 11 and 12, 1935.  More  than twenty of the
leading law schools of the country have volunteered  their services to re-
port on these principles and prepare tentative drafts thereon  for action
by the Commission.

The fact that many state legislatures will hold either regular  or special
sessions January 1, 1936 makes it important that  these drafts of either
uniform reciprocal acts or interstate campacts be  finally completed at
these sessions, that they may bo presanted to such  legislaturos at their
opening session.

The law schools are requested to present their reports  in two sections: the
first, as to the underlying principles embodied  in their drafts; the second,
th3 drafts themselves.  That the judgment of each member of the Commission
may be had on theso principles, the first part of  such reports will be ren-
dered in general session; the second part thereafter, before the  sections
into which the Commission will be divided for drafting work,  in a manner
similar to that in which the Interstate Conference on Crime at Trenton was
hold.

I.     Opening Session, lO:OC A. M., November 30, Assombly Hall, Association
       of the Bar of the City of New York, 42 West 44th Street, New York City

       Presiding:  Judge Richard Hartshorne, Chairman, Interstate  Commission
                   on Crime
       Secretary:  Hon. Henry W. Toll, Executive Director, Council of State
                   Governmonts.

       Reports on principles from cooperating law schools as  to-

         -1-  Extradition of criminals.
         -2-  Hot Pursuit.
         -3-  Romoval of witnesses from one  state to the other
              for criminal trials.
         -4-  Enlarging court jurisdiction in order to avoid boundary
              line and other purely technical defenses.
         -5-  Out-of-stato parolee supervision.
         -6-  The creation of interstate detection and approhension
              bureaus.
         -7-  Waiver of extradition.


Recess for sectional maetings.

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