Defendant, a witness called by the New Hampshire attorney general in an investigation of subversive activities, was granted statutory immunity in New Hampshire from criminal prosecution which might arise from his testimony and was ordered to testify. Since any disclosures would create serious danger of prosecution by the United States and Massachusetts, whose agencies were also investigating his activities, defendant refused to testify despite the grant of immunity, invoking the privilege against self-incrimination guaranteed by the state constitution. He was found guilty of contempt, subject to his exceptions regarding the constitutionality of the immunity statute. On hearing before the state supreme court, held, exceptions overruled, one ...
This Article accepts and will develop the Court\u27s isomorphic theory of immunity and privilege, an...
Kastigar refused to answer questions during federal grand jury proceedings despite an order commandi...
The passage in August, 1954 of a federal statute granting immunity under specified conditions to wit...
Although the privilege against self-incrimination serves a vital function in prohibiting a governmen...
In March 1951, defendant, a New York City policeman, was called to testify before a state grand jury...
The United States Constitution guarantees every person the privilege of refusing to divulge self-inc...
ln response to a summons, petitioner appeared to testify before a congressional committee investigat...
The United States Supreme Court has held that use and derivative use immunity is coextensive with th...
Petitioner, who was known as an underworld character and racketeer, was subpoenaed before a federal ...
Governmental power to compel persons to testify in court is firmly established in American law. Both...
Smith, sole owner and officer of a clothing corporation, appeared before an OPA examiner in response...
The Federal Government and forty-six states have incorporated within their constitutions the common ...
ln a judicial proceeding, a question is asked of a witness, which question he declines to answer, cl...
Cooper, a citizen of New Jersey, was sought as a witness by a defendant in a criminal prosecution in...
Witness testified before a federal grand jury regarding his participation in acts regarded by the gr...
This Article accepts and will develop the Court\u27s isomorphic theory of immunity and privilege, an...
Kastigar refused to answer questions during federal grand jury proceedings despite an order commandi...
The passage in August, 1954 of a federal statute granting immunity under specified conditions to wit...
Although the privilege against self-incrimination serves a vital function in prohibiting a governmen...
In March 1951, defendant, a New York City policeman, was called to testify before a state grand jury...
The United States Constitution guarantees every person the privilege of refusing to divulge self-inc...
ln response to a summons, petitioner appeared to testify before a congressional committee investigat...
The United States Supreme Court has held that use and derivative use immunity is coextensive with th...
Petitioner, who was known as an underworld character and racketeer, was subpoenaed before a federal ...
Governmental power to compel persons to testify in court is firmly established in American law. Both...
Smith, sole owner and officer of a clothing corporation, appeared before an OPA examiner in response...
The Federal Government and forty-six states have incorporated within their constitutions the common ...
ln a judicial proceeding, a question is asked of a witness, which question he declines to answer, cl...
Cooper, a citizen of New Jersey, was sought as a witness by a defendant in a criminal prosecution in...
Witness testified before a federal grand jury regarding his participation in acts regarded by the gr...
This Article accepts and will develop the Court\u27s isomorphic theory of immunity and privilege, an...
Kastigar refused to answer questions during federal grand jury proceedings despite an order commandi...
The passage in August, 1954 of a federal statute granting immunity under specified conditions to wit...