U.S. v. Williams, No. 90-1972 (U.S. Supreme Court) (504 U.S. 36; 112 S.Ct. 1735) (May 4, 1992) (Justice Scalia)
In this case a divided Court held that the courts' supervisory powers over the grand jury did not include the power to make a rule allowing the dismissal of an otherwise valid indictment where the prosecutor failed to introduce substantial exculpatory evidence - a ruling that Jutice Stevens described in ...
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