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this will probably bring it into conformity with
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the practices in the state and also I thinkrecognize our
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commission on revision of criminal laws work.
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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: Our committee—
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DELEGATE JAMES: Delegate Weidemeyer has no
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authority to change the committee report.
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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: Our committee considered
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that. We had testimony before us, and considered it, and
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as I recall States Attorney Moylan was down, and my
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recollection is that he said that this would work out
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all right.
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DELEGATE JAMES: Delegate Marion, do you wish to
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ask a question?
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DELEGATE MARION: Yes.
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DEELGATE JAMES: Delegate Weidemeyer, do you
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yield?
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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: Yes.
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DELEGATE MARION: Delegate Weidemeyer searched
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the committee's memoranda for some explanation of the
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need for the exceptions which are spelled out in lines 47,
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48, 49 relating to cases arising in the land or naval forces
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