18 U. S. C. § 3481 — Statute Treatment

Statute treatment: 18 U. S. C. § 3481

Ranked leading cases interpreting this statute, drawn from 269 citation events across 171 distinct cases.
269citations total
171distinct interpreting cases
48distinct courts
8citations in last 5y
1951–2025year range
Top 20 leading cases
#1 Griffin v. California (1965) scotus 4,076 own cites 7× in case
#2 United States v. Robinson (1988) scotus 641 own cites 6× in case
#3 United States v. Hasting (1983) scotus 1,993 own cites 4× in case
#4 United States v. Gainey (1965) scotus 480 own cites 6× in case
#5 Mitchell v. United States (1999) scotus 792 own cites 4× in case
#6 United States v. Grayson (1978) scotus 706 own cites 4× in case
#7 H. J. Inc. v. Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. (1989) scotus 2,738 own cites 2× in case
#8 Rock v. Arkansas (1987) scotus 2,291 own cites 2× in case
#9 United States v. Eric J. Monaghan (1984) cadc 152 own cites 4× in case
#10 State v. Hutchinson (1970) mo 110 own cites 4× in case
#11 Tehan v. United States Ex Rel. Shott (1965) scotus 739 own cites 2× in case
#12 Brown v. United States (1958) scotus 732 own cites 2× in case
#13 Carlson v. Landon (1952) scotus 696 own cites 2× in case
#14 Carter v. Kentucky (1981) scotus 550 own cites 2× in case
#15 Leroy Sims, Jr. v. Ward Lane, Warden of the Indiana State Prison (1969) ca7 35 own cites 6× in case
#16 Ferguson v. Georgia (1961) scotus 362 own cites 2× in case
#17 Portuondo v. Agard (2000) scotus 327 own cites 2× in case
#18 State v. DiGuilio (1986) fla 2,687 own cites 1× in case
#19 United States v. Dunnigan (1993) scotus 1,778 own cites 1× in case
#20 Griffin v. California (1965) scotus 4,647 own cites 3× in case

Ranking method: leading_score = ln(1 + own_citation_count) × √(mentions_in_case) × flag_factor, where flag_factor = 1.0 green · 0.6 unknown · 0.5 neutral · 0.4 yellow · 0.3 procedural · 0 red. Red-flagged cases excluded — their interpretation has been undermined and shouldn't lead the list. Top 20 returned per statute. Open any case for full G Cite, trajectory, and per-circuit treatment.