93D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION S. 1 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES JANUARY 4, 1973 Mr. MCCLELLAN (for himself, Mr. ERVIN, and Mr. HRUSKA) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary A BILL To codify, revise and reform title 18 of the United States Code; to make appropriate amendments to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure; to make conforming amendments to criminal provisions of other titles of the United States Code; and for other purposes. 1 2 3 4 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Criminal Justice Codification, Revision and Reform Act of 1973." 5 TITLE I-CODIFICATION, REVISION AND REFORM OF TITLE 18 SEC. 101. Title 18, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: "TITLE 18.-FEDERAL CRIMINAL CODE 10 1 2 3 "1-2A2. Causal Relationship Between Conduct and Result. "1-2A3. Criminal Solicitation. "1-2A4. Criminal Attempt. "1-2A5. Criminal Conspiracy. "1-2A6. Complicity. "1-2A7. Organization Criminal Liability. "1-2A8. Personal Criminal Liability for Conduct on Behalf of Organizatio "Chapter 3.-BARS AND DEFENSES TO CRIMINAL 8 "1-3C1. Intoxication. "1-3C2. Mental Illness or Defect. "1-3C3. Execution of Public Duty. "1-3C4. Defense of Person, Property or Prevention of Criminal Conduct. "1-3C5. Ignorance or Mistake of Fact. "1-3C6. Ignorance or Mistake of Law. "1-3C7. Duress. "1-3C8. Consent. "Chapter 4.-SENTENCING 1 2 "1-4B1. Sentence of Imprisonment. "1-4B2. Upper-range Imprisonment for Dangerous Special Offender. "Sec. "1-401. Fines. "Subchapter C.-Fines "1-402. Response to Nonpayment of Fine. 3 "Sec. "Subchapter D.-Probation 4 5 "1-4D1. Probation and Conditional Discharge. "1-4D2. Conditions of Release. "1-4D3. Duration of Probation or Conditional Discharge. "1-4D4. Response to Noncompliance With Condition of Release. "Sec. "Subchapter E-Sentence of Death "1-4E1. Sentence of Death. "1-4E2. Separate Proceding to Determine Sentence of Death. 6 7 2-9A1 "9. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER. "Chapter 5.-OFFENSES INVOLVING THE NATION "Subchapter "A. General Provisions. "B. National Security. "C. Foreign Relations and Trade. "D. Immigration, Naturalization, and Passports. “Subchapter A.—General Provisions "Sec. "2-5A1. Definition of Terms. "2-5A2 Jurisdiction. "2-501. Conduct Hostile to a Nation With Which the United States Is Not at War. "2-5C2. Foreign Armed Services. "2-5C3. International Transactions. "2-5C4. Departure of Vessels and Vehicles. "2-5C5. Foreign Agent. 1 2 3 4 "Subchapter D.-Immigration, Naturalization, and Passports "Sec. "2-5D1. Unlawful Entry Into the United States. "2-5D2. Hindering Discovery of Illegal Entrant. "2-5D3. Fraudulent Acquisition of Improper Use of Naturalization, Evidence of Citizenship, or United States Passport. "Chapter 6.-OFFENSES INVOLVING GOVERNMENTAL PROCESSES "Subchapter "A. General Provisions. "B. Physical Obstruction of Government Function and Related Offenses. "C. Obstruction of Justice. "D. Perjury, False Statement, and Integrity of Public Records. 7 8 9 and Related Offenses "2-6B1. Physical Obstruction of Government Function. "2-6B2. Preventing Arrest, Search, or Discharge of Other Duties. "2-6B3. Hindering Law Enforcement. "2-6B4. Bail Jumping. "2-6B5. Escape. "2-6B6. Contraband. "Subchapter D.-Perjury, False Statements, and Integrity of Public Records |