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" Cir. 1954), the court summarized the reasons for grand jury secrecy as follows: (1) To prevent the escape of those whose indictment may be contemplated; (2) to insure the utmost freedom to the grand jury in its deliberations, and to prevent persons subject... "
Miscellaneous materials: hearings before the Subcommittee on Criminal ... - Page 231
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice - 1989
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Trade Cases

Commerce Clearing House - 1962 - 1236 pages
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U.S. Tax Cases, Volume 54, Issue 2

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Atlantic Reporter

1962 - 1084 pages
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1961 - 592 pages
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The Federal Reporter

1941 - 1254 pages
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Albert J. Harno - 1950 - 936 pages
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Federal Supplement: Cases Argued and Determined in the District ..., Volume 104

1952 - 1104 pages
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The Federal Reporter

1955 - 1114 pages
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Commerce Clearing House - 1957 - 1380 pages
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 356

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1958 - 938 pages
...628-629, those reasons were summarized as follows: "(1) To prevent the escape of those whose indictment may be contemplated; (2) to insure the utmost freedom...deliberations, and to prevent persons subject to indictment or Opinion of the Court. 356 US is to encourage all witnesses to step forward and testify freely without...
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