INDEX. Table showing where the sections embraced in the title "Crimes," of the Revised Statutes, Table showing where the sections embraced in the title "Crimes," of the Revised Statutes, Table of sections of the Revised Statutes, not embraced in the title "Crimes," carried into this bill. Mr. HEYBURN, from the Special Joint Committee on the Revision of the Laws, submitted the following report. Part 2. [To accompany S. 2982.] [Existing law is printed in roman; amendments and new sections are printed in italics; sections which have been redrafted or from which any material matter has been omitted, or which have been formed by combining different sections or provisions of existing law are printed in brackets.] [The change of " whoever," wherever made, for "every person who," is made to bring about uniformity in style and is not indicated by italics. The omission of "hard labor" and minimum penalties as distinctive parts of punishment and of the classification of offenses as felonies and misdemeanors are not indicated, but are made in pursuance of a general principle, fully explained in the accompanying report.] [Existing law is printed opposite the proposed sections.] PROPOSED BILL To codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa 1 2 3 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the penal laws of the United States be, and they hereby 4 are, codified, revised, and amended, with title, chapters, head 5 notes, and sections, entitled, numbered, and to read as follows: S R-60-1-Vol 3- -3 |