United States v. Jacobs (1977)

Docket
76-1193
Decided
1977-01-01

Summary

Question: If a witness in a trial is a potential defendant, should the individual be warned of their constitutionally-protected rights against self-incrimination? Conclusion: Unanswered. In a per curiam decision, the writ of certiorari was dismissed as improvidently granted.

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