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Russell v. U.S., No. 6 (U.S. Supreme Court) (369 U.S. 749; 82 S.Ct. 1038) (May 21, 2062) (Justice Stewart)

In this case, which is the Supreme Court's leading case on indictment sufficiency, the Court struck an indictment where a defendant had been charged with unlawfully refusing to answer certain questions before a congressional committee. (Id., at 752). The statute at issue made it a crime for any person to ...

 

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