1. Brown v. Walker, No. 765., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 23, 1896. , March 23, 1896, Decided
OVERVIEW: Because the statute under which appellant was called to testify afforded appellant immunity from prosecution that might arise as a result of that testimony, appellant could not therefore refuse to testify under the Fifth Amendment.
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