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Connie Paige, a free-lance journalist, also has a motion before the court, to quash a subpoena ordering her to testify for the prosecution...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Testimony Begins This Morning In Edelin Manslaughter Trial | 1/10/1975 | See Source »

...synod fathers turned down the major portion of a final summary document on evangelization, some of them voting to quash it because it was too laden with vague generalities. But though they did not produce any comprehensive analysis, the bishops did leave behind a file of some 3,000 separate statements for the Pope to peruse at his pleasure -or displeasure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Bold Bishops, Firm Pope | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

...fullbacks, especially Ralph Booth, whom Ford praised as one of the standouts of the game, helped to protect Bryan. Also, Arty Faden playing defense in Zimering's spot at midfield for the first 15 minutes, played another of his tough games, making tackles all over the field to quash the Tiger offense...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Crimson Booters Dump Princeton, 2-0 | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

While Nixon is in the hospital, his lawyers will be questioned about his health. A California judge must decide whether to grant their motion to quash a subpoena for Nixon to appear in Santa Ana and give a deposition in a civil suit challenging security arrangements at a 1971 rally in Charlotte, N.C. The plaintiffs charge that their civil rights were violated when they were refused entry. Miller & Co. argue that giving the deposition would impose an "unreasonable burden" on their ailing client...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE EX-PRESIDENT: A Question of Fitness | 9/30/1974 | See Source »

...Nixon, the subpoena presents an acute personal problem. He can move to quash it, as he had on several occasions in other litigation as President, but legal experts see little hope of a successful challenge now that he is out of office. Eventually, he probably will either have to plead the Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination or testify and perhaps further incriminate himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUSTICE: The Legal Legacy of Watergate | 8/26/1974 | See Source »

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