1. United States v. Helstoski, No. 78-349, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 27, 1979, Argued , June 18, 1979, Decided
OVERVIEW: Evidence relating to a U.S. Congressman's legislative acts was not admissible in a political corruption trial where the evidence was protected by the Speech or Debate Clause, and the U.S. Congressman did not explicitly waive the privilege.
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