UNITED STATES v. NELSON

Cr. 1796-50.

103 F.Supp. 215 (1952)

UNITED STATES v. NELSON.

United States District Court District of Columbia.

February 12, 1952.


"The Court. This is a strange and unusual case. It marks probably the only place in the world where an independent judiciary sits in judgment of contempt of the legislative branch of the government which is itself completely independent and which in turn has passed a statute setting up the provisions for contempts of the legislative branch. The case is also unusual in that a person of foreign birth, who is now a naturalized citizen, has been brought before the bar of justice...

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