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Lawn Vs. United States
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- US Supreme Court
- Jan 13, 1958
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Lawn v. UnitedSearch
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States - 355 U.S. 339 (1958) U.S. Supreme Court Lawn v. UnitedSearch
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States, 355 U.S. 339 (1958) Lawn v. UnitedSearch
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and that no prejudicial error was committed at the trial, and it affirmed the judgments of conviction. United States v. GiglioSearch
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United States v. LawnSearch
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The Government appealed from that order, but the appeal was dismissed as untimely on October 19, 1953. United States v. RothSearch
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sealed. After the Government's appeal from the order dismissing the 1952 indictment had been dismissed ( United States v. RothSearch
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Nardone v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. GiglioSearch
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enough to call for a trial of the charge on the merits, and satisfies the requirements of the Fifth Amendment. In Holt v. UnitedSearch
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Id. at 218 U. S. 248 . In Costello v. UnitedSearch
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preserves the point and renders it unnecessary again to object when such evidence is offered at the trial. Cogen v. UnitedSearch
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Gouled v. UnitedSearch
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Waldron v. UnitedSearch
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Keen v. OverseasSearch
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nor is it to be applied as a hard and fast formula to every case regardless of its special circumstances. Cogen v. UnitedSearch
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That motion must be sustained, as we must look only to the certified record in deciding questions presented. McClellan v. CarlandSearch
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the Fifth Amendment. It cannot be doubted that petitioners had that right in the circumstances of this case, Nardone v. UnitedSearch
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in ruling the pretrial motion to suppress, expressly left this subject open to inquiry at the trial. United States v. GiglioSearch
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which we have found sustained by the evidence, it is unnecessary for us to consider those contentions. Sinclair v. UnitedSearch
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Hirabayashi v. UnitedSearch
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Pinkerton v. UnitedSearch
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on Count 6, which we have affirmed, it is unnecessary to consider his contentions concerning Count 8. Sinclair v. UnitedSearch
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and Pinkerton v. UnitedSearch
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Together with No. 10, Giglio et al. v. UnitedSearch
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other than the testimony of those witnesses given before the jury, and therefore it was not improper. Cf. Henderson v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. HoltSearch
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Tuckerman v. UnitedSearch
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These comments clearly invited the reply which petitioner Lawn now attacks. Cf. Gridley v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. BattiatoSearch
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Court of Appeals. Only in exceptional cases will this Court review a question not raised in the court below. Duignan v. UnitedSearch
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Husty v. UnitedSearch
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U. S. 701 -702. There are no exceptional circumstances here. Cf. United Brotherhood of Carpenters v. UnitedSearch
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The question is not properly here. Cf. Irvine v. CaliforniaSearch
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evidence, since they were government-made copies of documents which, as held in a prior decision, United States v. LawnSearch
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high standards which past decisions have insisted be maintained in the conduct of federal criminal trials. See McNabb v. UnitedSearch
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Mesarosh v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. ShotwellSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Lawn v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. RothSearch
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of the Fifth Amendment. In Holt v. UnitedSearch
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In Costello v. UnitedSearch
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Cogen v. UnitedSearch
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Keen v. OverseasSearch
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Sinclair v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. Henderson v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. Gridley v. UnitedSearch
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Duignan v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. United Brotherhood of Carpenters v. UnitedSearch
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