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Bank of Nova Scotia v. U.S., No. 87-578 (U.S. Supreme Court) (487 U.S. 250; 108 S.Ct. 2369) (June 22, 1988) (Justice Kennedy)

The Court held that an indictment may be quashed on the basis of prosecutorial misconduct, but only where the Government's misdeeds "substantially influenced the grand jury's decision to indict, or if there is a grave doubt that the decision to indict was free from the the substantial influence of such ...

 

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