· 7/21/2000
In Re: Grand Jury Proceedings United States of America v. John Doe
Citations
- 219 F.3d 175
- 55 Fed. R. Serv. 817
- 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 18019
How courts have described this case
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- finding-no broad waiver when disclosure occurred in grand jury testimony and government did not show sufficient prejudice
- finding no broad waiver when disclosure occurred in grand jury testimony and government did not show sufficient prejudice
- suggesting that disclosure by a low level employee testifying during a grand jury proceeding may not constitute waiver when that employee was appearing in his individual capacity, and it was not clear whether the waiver was intentional
- weighing the fact that testimony occurred in the grand jury context
- contrasting subpoenaed grand jury testimony with voluntary disclosure
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Judges: Feinberg, Cardamone, Leval
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