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U.S. v. Harris, No. 01-3057 (D.C. Cir.) (314 F.3d 608) (December 31, 2002) (Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson)

Here the Court recersed a conviction for criminal contempt due to insufficient evidence where the government did not introduce competent evidence that defendant refused to testify before the district court grand jury.

The appellant inmate in this case was convicted of criminal contempt for refusing to obey the United States ...

 

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