U.S. v. Kennedy, No. 02-4917 (4th Cir.) (372 F.3d 686) (June 24, 2004) (Judge J. Harvie III Wilkinson)
Loaded on Aug. 1, 2004
published in Punch and Jurists
August 02, 2004
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This case shows some of the unheralded abuses of the Grand Jury process that at times appear to be so out of control; and the “helpless piety” of the courts in responding with little more than the type of “ritualistic verbal spankings” once strongly condemned by Judge Jerome Frank. …
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- U.S. v. Kennedy, No. 02-4917 (4th Cir.) (372 F.3d 686) (June 24, 2004) (Judge J. Harvie III Wilkinson)
- U.S. v. Massino, No. CR-02-307 (NGG) (E.D.N.Y.) (319 F.Supp.2d 295) (June 1, 2004) (Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis)
- U.S. v. Zavalza-Rodriguez, No. 03-2247 (10th Cir.) (379 F.3d 1182) (August 17, 2004) (Judge Carlos Lucero)
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- U.S. v. Salinas, No. 03-2376 (1st Cir.) (373 F.3d 161) (June 28, 2004) (Judge Bruce M. Selya)
- U.S. v. Wilmore, No. 03-10297 (9th Cir.) (381 F.3d 868) (August 25, 2004) (Judge Donald P. Lay)
- U.S. v. Koch, No. 02-6278 (6th Cir.) (383 F.3d 436) (August 26, 2004) (Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton)
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- U.S. v. Gonzalez-Marichal, No. 03 CR 1692 JM (S.D.Cal.) (317 F.Supp.2d 1200) (March 30, 2004) (Judge Jeffrey T. Miller)
- U.S. v. Crawford, No. 01-50633 (9th Cir.) (372 F.3d 1048) (June 21, 2004) (Judge Susan P. Graber)
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