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No. 262027
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Joseph A. Jordan, Jr., E. A. Dawley, Jr., and L. W. Holt v. J.C. Hutcheson, Chairman, Virginia's Legislative Committee on Offenses Against the Administration of Justice, William King, Consel for the Committee, Honorable Charles Leavitt, City Sergeant, and Committee on Offenses Against the Administration of Justice
No. 262027 · Decided September 17, 1963
No. 262027·Fourth Circuit · 1963·
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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
September 17, 1963
Citation
No. 262027
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Joseph A. Jordan, Jr., E. A. Dawley, Jr., and L. W. Holt v. J.C. Hutcheson, Chairman, Virginia's Legislative Committee on Offenses Against the Administration of Justice, William King, Consel for the Committee, Honorable Charles Leavitt, City Sergeant, and Committee on Offenses Against the Administration of Justice is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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