1. Burroughs v. United States, No. 434, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 5, 1933, Argued , January 8, 1934, Decided
OVERVIEW: An indictment against petitioners failed to adequately charge substantive violations of the Federal Corrupt Practices Act, but adequately alleged that petitioners conspired to violate the statute. The statute was constitutional.
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