1. Nye v. United States, No. 558, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 12, 1941, Argued , April 14, 1941, Decided
OVERVIEW: Although defendants' behavior in improperly influencing an illiterate man to dismiss his civil action was reprehensible, it was not contempt because the conduct was not within the geographical vicinity of the district court.
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