COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY. EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION PURSUANT TO S. Res. 234 A STUDY OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF POLICE DETENTION PRIOR TO ARRAIGNMENT AND 28412 O MARCH 7 AND 11, 1958 Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1958 KF26 7837 COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY JAMES O. EASTLAND, Mississippi, Chairman ESTES KEFAUVER, Tennessee ALEXANDER WILEY, Wisconsin ARTHUR V. WATKINS, Utah EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN, Illinois SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, Wyoming WILLIAM LANGER, North Dakota CHARLES H. SLAYMAN, Jr., Chief Counsel and Staff Director II Ehrlich, Myron, Washington, D. C., chairman of the committee on criminal rules and procedure, District of Columbia Bar Association__ Ferman, Irving, attorney, director, Washington Office of American Judges' Rules Promulgated by the Court of King's Bench in 1912. Gasch, Oliver, United States attorney for the District of Columbia.. Court of Appeals cases in the District of Columbia involving Correspondence between Mr. Slayman and Mr. Gasch Hart, George L., Jr., attorney, chairman, Council on Law Enforcement of the District of Columbia... Hogan, James E., professor of criminal law, Georgetown University 158 164 Holtzoff, Alexander, United States district judge, Washington, D. C.. Excerpts from application for Federal Employment, Form 57 Scullen, James R., attorney, former police officer, Washington, D. C.. Snee, Rev. Joseph M., S. J., professor of constitutional law, George- 169 9 Memorandum by Harry Street, professor of publie law, Univer- 13 17 Sutherland, Arthur E., professor of constitutional law, Law School, Statement by committee on the Bill of Rights of the American Williams, Edward Bennett, chairman, committee on defense, procedure 1. Memorandum on legislative history of rule 5 (a), Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, prepared by J. Delmas Escoe and Walter H. Maloney, Jr., assistant counsel, Senate Subcommittee on Constitu- 2. Memorandum on action of Supreme Court Advisory Committee on rule 5 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, prepared by J. Delmas Escoe and Walter H. Maloney, Jr., assistant counsel, Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights.. 3. Article, Mallory Decision Reflects Sound Policy, by United States Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., reprinted from November 25, 1957, issue of Amicus Curiae, published by the George Washington Univer- 4. Sections on Due Process of Law and Detention of Suspects from book, The Right of the People, by William O. Douglas, Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, N. Y., 1958 (pp. 152 to 157, inclusive).. 95 ΙΙΙ |