United States of America, Cross-Appellant v. Jeffery Jackson, Cross-Appellee

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1989-09-25

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KANNE, Circuit Judge. Jeffery Jackson was initially charged with participating in a scheme involving the alteration of postal money orders. Upon a request by the government, Jackson was ordered by the district court to provide handwriting exemplars to postal inspectors. Jackson refused repeatedly to comply. As a result he was charged with criminal contempt and ultimately convict…

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