1. Gebardi v. United States, No. 97, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 10, 1932, Argued , November 7, 1932, Decided
OVERVIEW: A woman who consented to being transported from one state to another for the purpose of engaging in sexual intercourse could not be convicted for conspiring to violate the Mann Act because the Act intended to leave such acquiescence unpunished.
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