1. BROWN v. UNITED STATES, No. 4, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 16, 1958, Argued , March 9, 1959, Decided
OVERVIEW: In grand jury proceedings under Part II of the Interstate Commerce Act, petitioner would have enjoyed immunity from prosecution, and trial court did not err by summarily convicting petitioner of criminal contempt when he refused to testify.
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