1. Blackmer v. United States, Nos. 200, 201, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 5, 6, 1932, Argued , February 15, 1932, Decided
OVERVIEW: An American citizen who failed to respond to a subpoena while he was out of the country was properly found in contempt because he was given suitable notice and an opportunity to be heard under the Due Process Clause.
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