Abstract
In United States v. Mandujano,I the Supreme Court, while ostensibly reaffirming the proposition that the fifth amendment does not insulate a person charged with perjury from the prosecution's introduction of his false statements, has sanctioned the use of the grand jury as a subterfuge for circumventing the constitutional proscription against compulsory self-incrimination.
Recommended Citation
Marshall F. Newman,
The Suspect and the Grand Jury: A Need for Constitutional Protection,
11
U. Rich. L. Rev.
1
(1976).
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