U.S. v. Hasting, No. 81-1463 (U.S. Supreme Court) (461 U.S. 499; 103 S.Ct. 1974) (May 23, 1983) (Justice Burger)
The Court stated that federal courts "may, within limits, formulate procedural rules not specifically required by the Constitution or the Congress. The purposes underlying use of the supervisory powers are threefold: to implement a remedy for violation of recognized rights, to preserve judicial integrity by ensuring that a convistion rests ...
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