Petitioner instituted a proceeding in Supreme Court to quash a subpoena duces tecum issued by the Attorney-General and returnable before a Grand Jury which required it to produce certain corporate records on the grounds, inter alia, that the Attorney-General lacked authority to issue such a subpoena and that its scope was unduly burdensome and oppressive. Special Term found meritorious only this latter ground and, upon a concession by the Attorney-General limiting...
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