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Attacking a federal indictment charging him with perjury on seven counts, China Specialist Owen Lattimore last week won a partial victory in Washington. Lattimore's attorneys moved to throw out all seven counts; Federal Judge Luther W. Youngdahl threw out four and cast "serious doubt" on the validity of the remaining three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SEQUELS: Three Counts to Go | 5/11/1953 | See Source »

...momentous case in point is Federal Judge Luther Youngdahl's dismissal of four of the perjury counts against Owen Lattimore. If the American public has ever desired a scapegoat for the victory of Communism in China, it has been Lattimore. Ever since Senator McCarthy called him the "top Soviet agent in America," he has taken a continual barrage of mud. By last November his name had been so completely blackened that even defenders of the Truman Administration's Asian policy shied from debating the charges that he was an agent of Soviet conspiracy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constitution Protects Even Scapegoats | 5/4/1953 | See Source »

This is the standard scapegoat 'ritual. But Youngdahl, former Minnesota governor, has held it up, for the moment at least. In a decision as courageous as it is thoughtful, he has given the public a needed lesson in Constitutional law. Reminding that McCarran's questioning had no legal purpose but to gather information for legislation, he pointed out that perjury indictments must be relevant to that purpose to be valid. Interrogation about a man's opinions cannot be grounds for trial. Lattimore was asked whether he was a "Communist sympathizer" and whether he knew whether certain of his associates were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constitution Protects Even Scapegoats | 5/4/1953 | See Source »

...Youngdahl said that accusation on these bases was in effect forcing a jury to pure speculation and forays into a man's inner mental processes, both severe tampering with Federal rules and the Sixth Amendment. He also pointed out that some of the perjury counts were so vague as to violate a person's Constitutional privilege of having the nature of the charges against him made known. Although he did not rule on the last three counts, including the charge that Lattimore read secret documents, Youngdahl doubted if any of them could stand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constitution Protects Even Scapegoats | 5/4/1953 | See Source »

...course, Youngdahl stands to be roundly denounced for reminding Senators that scapegoats also have Constitutional rights. The people who assumed Lattimore guilty from the moment he was accused will say Youngdahl, a staunch Republican, has sold out to pro-Communists. But Youngdahl can weather these attacks with a clear conscience. In a time of crisis, he has proven that the judiciary is still the best guardian of Constitutional liberties...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constitution Protects Even Scapegoats | 5/4/1953 | See Source »

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