1. Cooke v. United States, No. 311, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 20, 1925, Argued , April 13, 1925, Decided
OVERVIEW: A party held in contempt of court for remarks made in writing to a district court judge was entitled to reversal of the ruling. Because the remarks were not made in open court, the party was entitled to a reasonable opportunity to defend the charge.
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