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In Re Grand Jury Subpoenas, No. 97-1002 (1st Cir.) (123 F.3d 695) (August 13, 1997) (Judge Juan R. Torruella)

This case is noted because it reviews some of the legal principles that govern the quashing subpoenas. As the case notes, normally a party seeking to quash a subpoena cannot appeal a court order to comply without first resisting that order and subjecting itself to a citation for contempt. An ...

 

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