1. Quinn v. United States, No. 8, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 4-5, 1955, Argued , May 23, 1955, Decided
OVERVIEW: The fact that petitioner expressed his intention in vague terms was immaterial so long as the claim was sufficiently definite to apprise a congressional committee of his intention to invoke his privilege against self-incrimination.
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