for THE FLORIDA BAR
1. Wood v. Georgia, No. 369, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 29, 1962, Argued , June 25, 1962, Decided
OVERVIEW: A sheriff's conviction for contempt was reversed because the evidence did not establish that the statements criticizing the judge's actions and charges before the grand jury interfered with grand jury proceedings or the administration of justice.
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