To sustain a conviction for making false material declarations to a grand jury, the prosecution must establish not only that the defendant made the statements charged to the grand jury, and that he knew them to be false, but also that they were material to the grand jury's investigation. On the ground that the government failed to offer legally sufficient evidence to prove that his statements...
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