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SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS

NINETY-FIFTH CONGRESS

LOUIS STOKES, Ohio, Chairman

RICHARDSON PREYER, North Carolina SAMUEL L. DEVINE, Ohio

WALTER E. FAUNTROY,

District of Columbia

YVONNE BRATHWAITE BURKE,
California

CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Connecticut
HAROLD E. FORD, Tennessee

FLOYD J. FITHIAN, Indiana
ROBERT W. EDGAR, Pennsylvania

STEWART B. MCKINNEY, Connecticut CHARLES THONE, Nebraska

HAROLD S. SAWYER, Michigan

STAFF

G. ROBERT BLAKEY, Chief Counsel and Staff Director
JAMES L. WOLF, Deputy Chief Counsel, Legal Unit

CONTENTS

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F. Issues related to perjury, false swearing, subordination, and con-

tempt:

1. Memorandum on statutes applicable to perjury, false swearing,

and subordination___

2. Materials on John Ray's formal referral to the Department of

Justice for evaluation of a perjury prosecution concerning his

testimony on participation in bank robberies..

3. Memorandum on reliance on a secrecy agreement for which a

release has been executed as a defense to a perjury or contempt

prosecution

4. Letter from the Central Intelligence Agency authorizing individ-

uals to provide the select committee information____

G. Memorandum on the ability of a witness to refuse to obey a con-

gressional subpena because (1) it is burdensome or oppressive and

requires compensation or (2) it presents a substantial risk of

loss

H. Memorandum on issues raised by title III of the Organized Crime
Control Act__

I. Memorandum on use of informants by a congressional committee_

IV. General legal issues arising during the select committee's investiga-

tion:

A. Issues arising from an attorney attempting to represent multiple

witnesses:

1. Memorandum on the select committee's policy regarding exclu-
sion of attorneys--

2. Memorandum on the powers of a committee to disqualify an at-

torney from representing multiple witnesses--

B. Issues arising from James Earl Ray's guilty plea :

1. Memorandum on legal remedies currently available to James

Earl Ray-‒‒‒

2. Memorandum on finality of convictions based on guilty pleas_.
3. Memorandum on effective assistance of counsel__.

C. Memorandum on the extent of responsibility of the FBI to protect

civil rights leaders such as Dr. King..

D. Memorandum on selected Federal homicide statutes-

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I. INTRODUCTION

During the course of its hearings on legislative and administrative reform, the committee explored many of the legal issues that had arisen during the course of its investigation. Many of the legislative and administrative recommendations made by the select committee are a direct result of the select committee's experience in dealing with these legal issues. This appendix is a compilation of some of the legal memoranda and documents on issues pertaining to the committee's investigation.

The committee would like, particularly, to acknowledge the invaluable assistance of the American Law Division of the Library of Congress for many of the memoranda included in this appendix, and other work that division has performed for the committee. Mr. Kent M. Ronhovde of the American Law Division deserves special mention for his excellent and extensive work in assisting the committee during the course of its investigation.

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H. Res. 222

II. PRIMARY DOCUMENTS

A. HOUSE RESOLUTION 222

In the House of Representatives, U. S.,

February 2, 1977.

Resolved, That effective January 3, 1977, and until March 31, 1977, there is hereby created a Select Committee on Assassinations to be composed of twelve Members and Delegates of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker, one of whom he shall designate as chairman. Any vacancy occurring in the membership of the select committee shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made.

The select committee or a subcommittee thereof is authorized and directed to conduct a full and complete investigation and study of the circumstances surrounding the assassination and death of President John F. Kennedy and the assassination and death of Martin Luther King, Junior, and of any other persons the select committee shall determine might be related to either death in order to ascertain (1) whether the existing laws of the United States, including but not limited to laws relating to the safety and protection of the President of the United States, assassinations of the President of the United States, deprivation of civil rights, and conspiracies related thereto, as well

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