UNITED STATES v. SLAUGHTER

Cr. No. 1433-48.

89 F.Supp. 205 (1950)

UNITED STATES v. SLAUGHTER.

United States District Court District of Columbia.

March 14, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nugent Dodds, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, for the United States.

William E. Leahy, Benjamin I. Melnicoff and Herbert S. French, Washington, D. C., for defendant.


SCHWEINHAUT, District Judge.

The defendant says that the indictment should be dismissed because it does not state an offense against the United States and because the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act1 is unconstitutional as being so vague and uncertain that it fails to meet the due process requirements of the Fifth Amendment, and fails adequately to inform the defendant of the cause and nature of the charge against him as required by...

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