· 3/1/1983
United States of America and Earl Tripplett, Revenue Officer, Irs v. The First National Bank of Chicago
Citations
- 699 F.2d 341
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- stating that the United States’ interest in collecting taxes “is of importance to the financial integrity of the nation”
- unsworn attorney letters and nonlawyer affidavits offered as proof of Greek law admissible pursuant to Rule 44.1
- risk of substantial criminal penalties under Greek banking laws led court not to order document production
- unsworn attorney letters and nonlawyer affidavits offered as proof of Greek law admissible pursuant to Rule 44.1
- district court properly admitted letters, affidavits and translations into evidence
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Judges: Sprecher, Bauer, Fairchild
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