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U.S. v. Hubbell, No. 98-3080 (D.C. Cir.) (167 F.3d 552) (January 26, 1999) (Per Curiam)

Over three separate dissents, the Court reversed the district court's decision to dismiss the indictment, holding that the district court had used an improper legal standard in assessing the scope of the defendant's Fifth Amendment privilege.

In this case the defendant invoked his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination in response ...

 

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