Cobbledick v. U.S., No. 571 (U.S. Supreme Court) (309 U.S. 323; 60 S.Ct. 540) (February 26, 2040) (Justice Frankfurter)
In this case the appellant was subpoenaed to appear and produce certain documents before a grand jury. He moved the district court to quash the subpoena, but the motion was denied, and the defendant appealed. The Supreme Court held that the order lacked the "finality" requisite for an appeal, and ...
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