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DELEGATE VECERA: Will Delegate Case yield to
a question?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case?
DELEGATE CASE: Yes, sir.
THE CHAIRMAN: State the question.
DELEGATE VECERA: You have written .in the
amendment "for petty offenses of the type...". That for
me is still not restricted; "of the type" could be inter-
preted to open the door to more. Isn't that a fact?
Petty offenses has still not been defined.
DELEGATE CASE: I think the Chairman explained
that in the explanation that he made to Delegate Bamberger'3
recitation of the amendment.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Vecera.
DELEGATE VECERA: In other words, Mr. Chairman,
it says "petty offenses of the type..."; so that opens the
door. It means anything of this type, whoever wants to de-
fine the word type.
My first question was whoever wants to define
"petty offenses"; now, whoever wants to make an interpre-
tation of "type," it would open the door to a great many |