Unlike most cases, in which it is almost foolhardy to
appear before the grand jury when there is a reasonable chance it will be asked to indict the witness, in political cases the need to avoid an indictment is particularly strong.
Not exact matches
The full realization of the trouble he had made for himself probably came one day last September
when he
appeared, under subpoena,
before a federal
grand jury in Fort Smith, Ark., that was investigating possible tampering with a federal witness.
When Chapin
appeared before the
grand jury in 1975, he was asked if he had ever given Segretti «any directions or instructions with respect to any single or particular candidate?»