United States v. Jackson, et al.

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This case stemmed from the indictment of Stacey Jackson for solicitation of bribes, theft of federal funds, conspiracy, and obstruction of justice. The Times-Picayune appealed the denial of its motion to quash a subpoena duces tecum that required the newspaper to produce, for in camera review as part of Jackson's criminal defense, identifying information about two anonymous commenters. Because the Times-Picayune complied and delivered the documents during the period between the subpoena and this appeal, the court dismissed the appeal as moot. View "United States v. Jackson, et al." on Justia Law