Cases pin-citing Lawn · Go Syfert

Cases pin-citing Lawn

Lawn v. United States  ·  1958  ·  11 pinpoint citations from 4 cases, 5 distinct passages.


United States v. Federico Moreno-Lopez  ·  2017-01-03  ·  Ninth Circuit  ·  pin 355 U.S. at 339
“[Defense counsel’s] affirmative statement that he had ‘no objection’ to receipt of the exhibits show, we believe, a conscious and intentional waiver of all objections to receipt of those documents in evidence.”
United States v. Kaley  ·  2012-04-26  ·  Eleventh Circuit  ·  6 pin-cites  ·  pin 2 L. Ed. 2d at 311
"[An] indictment returned by a legally constituted nonbiased grand jury,... if valid on its face, is enough to call for a trial of the charge on the merits and satisfies the requirements of the Fifth Amendment."
Boulware v. United States  ·  2008-03-03  ·  Supreme Court  ·  pin 355 U.S. at 339
“[0]f course, a conviction upon a charge of attempting to evade assessment of income taxes by the filing of a-fraudulent return cannot stand in the absence of proof of a deficiency”
State v. Eyre  ·  2008-02-22  ·  Utah Supreme Court  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 2 L. Ed. 2d at 311
“[A] conviction upon a charge of attempting to evade assessment of income taxes by the filing of a fraudulent return cannot stand in the absence of proof of a deficiency....”