Taylor and Selby Appeals

193 A.2d 181, 412 Pa. 32, 7 A.L.R. 3d 580, 1 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 2675, 1963 Pa. LEXIS 378
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 15, 1963
DocketAppeals, 235 and 236
StatusPublished
Cited by78 cases

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Taylor and Selby Appeals, 193 A.2d 181, 412 Pa. 32, 7 A.L.R. 3d 580, 1 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 2675, 1963 Pa. LEXIS 378 (Pa. 1963).

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Opinion by

Mr. Chief Justice Bell,

Appellants appeal from Orders adjudging each of them guilty of contempt of Court and imposing on each of them a fine of $1,000 and a sentence of five days imprisonment in the Philadelphia County prison.

The November 1962 Investigating Grand Jury was convened and charged to investigate alleged criminal conduct and corruption in the legislative and executive branches of the City of Philadelphia and in the Zoning Board of Adjustment and in the Department of Licenses and Inspection and conspiracy with certain [35]*35members of the City Committee of the Democratic party.

In January, 1963, a subpoena duces tecum was served upon Robert L. Taylor, President of Bulletin Company and General Manager of The Bulletin, and Earl Selby, who is City Editor of The Evening and Sunday Bulletin, which are newspapers of widespread general circulation. The subpoena to appear before the Grand Jury arose out of the Grand Jury’s investigation of John J. Fitzpatrick, and statements made by him concerning alleged solicitation, bribery, corruption and crime. The subpoena directed Taylor and Selby to bring with them (a) “All tape recordings, written statements, Memoranda of interviews, conversations, conferences had with John J. Fitzpatrick”; and (b) “All copies of statements given by John J. Fitzpatrick to the District Attorney

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