Criminal Procedure—Supreme Court Narrows Scope of Summary Procedures in Federal Criminal Contempt Convictions
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Abstract
Under its power to supervise the administration of justice in the federal courts, the Supreme Court has severely circumscribed the use of summary proceedings to punish for contempt of court.Date
1966-07-01Type
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