Show END OF LOOPHOLES FOR CRIMINALS SEEN IN PROPOSED CODE legal loopholes through which many a felon has been baen able to evade justice are destined to be relegated to the limbo of the past it all the states adopt the simplified legal code which has been drawn up by the national conference of commissioners of uniform laws according to calvin W rawlings of salt lake city secretary of the commission who recently returned from the conference at washington D C mr air rawlings dr A L jensen carl A badger and 11 IL M schiller com compose composed the com compassion massion charged with presenting the proposed new code to the utah state legislature when that body convenes in january the new code it if adopted will eliminate a vast amount of red tape explained mr rawlings it will reduce expenses to the state because the courts time will not be taken up with a lot of maneuvers man euvera that are now low available to the attorney who seeks only to stall and find some loop liole that will tree free his bis client among the most important meus meas aurea approved by the conference were those including the machine gun act the uniform narcotic act the rna mechanics chanies lien act the criminal extradition act and the motor vehicle liability security act the changes proposed in the motor vehicle act tends to make the owner of an aut automobile financially responsible tor for collisions and other accidents placing the insurance risk on the individual instead at 0 upon the automobile considerable thought was given to legislation regarding extradition proceedings ce as Is seen in tho the proposal to authorize authorise states to arrest and hold without warrant a a suspect who is ho aused of 0 a felony or an indictable misdemeanor the uniform narco narcotic tle act la Is pet patterned after federal laws lawa and Is designed to lo control narcotic drugs and other habit forming drugs mr Raw luigs lingEf was admitted to tiec in the united states supreme court |