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... jury was in the nature of ' hearsay . ' If indict- ments were to be held open to chal- lenge on the ground that there was inadequate or incompetent evidence before the grand jury , the resulting delay would be great indeed . result of ...
... jury was in the nature of ' hearsay . ' If indict- ments were to be held open to chal- lenge on the ground that there was inadequate or incompetent evidence before the grand jury , the resulting delay would be great indeed . result of ...
Halaman 576
... jury , he was not repre- sented by counsel , and also would have no opportunity to cross - examine those who had threatened him in order to show they were lying . By requiring Halperin to tell the jury that he had previously exercised ...
... jury , he was not repre- sented by counsel , and also would have no opportunity to cross - examine those who had threatened him in order to show they were lying . By requiring Halperin to tell the jury that he had previously exercised ...
Halaman 593
... jury could reasonably have inferred that these acts were done , at least in part , to pre- vent the taxpayers ' prosecution for tax evasion ; but that inference was not ir- resistible . 2. The trouble is that the charge , in failing to ...
... jury could reasonably have inferred that these acts were done , at least in part , to pre- vent the taxpayers ' prosecution for tax evasion ; but that inference was not ir- resistible . 2. The trouble is that the charge , in failing to ...
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