WALSH ACT
Walsh Act. A statute, originally enacted in 1926, giving federal courts the power to subpoena and compel the return, testimony, and (if requested) production of documents or other items of U.S. citizens or residents who are abroad. ? The subpoena is available for criminal proceedings, including grand-jury proceedings. 28 USCA ¡ì 1783.
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