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摘要
ARTHUR J. FREUND,自1916年起在圣路易斯执业律师,在市政服务中有着光荣的记录,是美国律师协会刑法部门的主席,也是与司法行政有关的电影、广播和漫画委员会的主席。本文件改编自他1948年11月8日和9日在华盛顿特区举行的委员会第二次会议上的发言
ARTHUR J. FREUND, a practicing lawyer in St. Louis since 1916, with an honorable record in municipal service, is chairman of the Section of Criminal Law of the American Bar Association and chairman of its Committee on Motion Pictures, Radio Broadcasting and Comics in Relation to the Administration of Justice. The present paper is adapted from his remarks at the second meeting of the Committee, held on November 8 and 9, 1948, in Washington, D.C.