1. SCULL v. VIRGINIA ex rel. COMMITTEE ON LAW REFORM & RACIAL ACTIVITIES, No. 51, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 18, 1958, Argued , May 4, 1959, Decided
OVERVIEW: Petitioner's conviction for contempt was reversed because there was a vagueness as to what was sought of him and why and he did not have a fair opportunity to determine if he was within his constitutional rights in refusing to answer.
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