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Foreword

After extensive hearings and deliberations, the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice developed a Committee Print of H.R. 5463, a bill to "establish the Federal Rules of Evidence, and for other purposes."

The Subcommittee circulated this Committee Print, dated June 28, 1973, nationwide for comment. Views were solicited from the Bar Association of each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia, the Department of Justice, the Supreme Court and the Judicial Conference, and all individuals and organizations of whose interest the Subcommittee was aware. The text of the Print was inserted in the Congressional Record, two days earlier, on June 26, 1973. On July 17, 1973 the Print was published in the U.S. Law Week, and on July 18, 1973 it appeared in The Criminal Law Reporter. The West Publishing Company reprinted it in the U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News on August 10, 1973.

Many valuable comments, suggestions, and observations were received by the Subcommittee as a result of this wide circulation. For the most part, these appear in this supplement following the June Print. The material preceding the June Print consists mainly of documents received prior to June 28, 1973, but not printed in the original volume of the hearings. On October 10, 1973, the Subcommittee published a second Committee Print. This Print represents the final action of the Subcommittee taken in five markup sessions at which the comments received on the earlier Print were considered. The October 9, 1973 Print, beginning on page 357, concludes this supplement.

In sum, this supplement together with the original hearings contains all of the testimony and materials considered by the Subcommittee in its six days of hearings, the seventeen markup sessions leading to the development of the Committee Print of June 28, 1973, and the five subsequent markup sessions this Fall culminating in the Print of October 10, 1973.

As Chairman of the Subcommittee, I wish to express my thanks to the members of the Subcommittee and the staff for their diligent attention to this very important work, and to the many individuals and organizations whose testimony and written submissions were of immeasurable assistance. A special word of tribute to the committees of the Judicial Conference which developed the proposed rules that served as our starting point. Their encouragement and advice contributed much to the Subcommittee's work. Finally, our thanks to Professor Edward W. Cleary, Reporter of the Advisory Committee on Rules of Evidence, whose counsel during our deliberations was always cheerfully available.

Witham L. Hangate

Chairman, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice.

CONTENTS

Foreword...
Correspondence

Ackroyd, Gilbert G., executive director, Pennsylvania Bar Institute,
July 18, 1973..

Agnor, William H., professor of law, Emory University, July 26, 1973.
Alexander, Chauncey, executive director, National Association of So-
cial Workers, Inc., July 11, 1973.

Bass, Dennis R., coordinator, Environmental Action Fund, July 11,

1973__

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192

Bucklin, Leonard H., chairman, North Dakota State Bar Association
Committee on Procedure, July 2, 1973.

185

Burdick, Eugene A., Judge, Fifth Judicial District, State of North
Dakota, July 23, 1973.

220

Burns, Kenneth J., Jr., secretary, American Bar Association, Septem-
ber 12, 1973_

337

Callahan, John J., attorney, July 27, 1973-

241

Carey, William A., general counsel, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission, August 7, 1973 .

311

July 5, 1973.

190

Clare, Robert L., Jr., chairman, New York Committee of Trial Law-
yers, July 6, 1973..

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Connally, Ben C., judge, Southern District of Texas, July 24, 1973..
Cook, John A., chairman, Chicago Bar Association Committee on
Federal Civil Procedure, July 30, 1973--

Cowen, Wilson, chief judge, U.S. Court of Claims-

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257

Davidson, John L., Jr., attorney, July 25, 1973-August 8, 1973- 234, 317
Davis, Kenneth Culp, professor, University of Chicago Law School,
August 7, 1973.

312

Dennis, David W., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Indiana, July 21, 1973.

217

Doyle, Charles, legislative attorney, August 20, 1973-...

318

Dunham, Corydon B., vice president and general counsel, National
Broadcasting Co., July 13, 1973--

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Dungan, Malcolm T., attorney, July 24, 1973..

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Dwyer, Jean F., U.S. Magistrate, U.S. District Court, District of

Columbia, May 11, 1973.

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Graham, Kenneth W., Jr., professor of law, University of California
at Los Angeles, July 16, 1973.......

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Hancock, Ed. W., Attorney General, State of Kentucky, July 20, 1973-
Harkins, Kenneth R., Commissioner, U.S. Court of Claims, July 19,

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Horning, George D., professor of law, American University, July 10,
1973_

191

Howard, Dr. Ernest B., executive vice president, American Medical
Association, July 31, 1973_.

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