Johnson v. U.S., No. 96-203 (U.S. Supreme Court) (520 U.S. 461; 117 S.Ct. 1544) (May 12, 1997) (Justice Rehnquist)
In this case the Court considered the validity of Johnson's conviction for perjury under 18 U.S.C. § 1623. The trial court, without objection and following then-settled law, had instructed the jury that the element of materiality was a question for the court to decide, and that it had already determined ...
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