SARNO V. ILLINOIS CRIME INVESTIGATING COMM'N, 406 U. S. 482 (1972)

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Sarno v. Illinois Crime Investigating Comm'n, 406 U.S. 482 (1972)

Sarno v. Illinois Crime Investigating Commission

No. 70-7

Argued January 11, 1972

Decided May 22, 1972

406 U.S. 482

Syllabus

Since neither party contends that the scope of Illinois statutory immunity fall below the use and derivative use standard held to be coextensive with the privilege against self-incrimination in Kastigar v. United States, ante, p. 406 U. S. 441, any uncertainty regarding the scope of protection in excess of the constitutional requirement should best be left to the Illinois courts.

45 Ill.2d 473, 259 N.E.2d 267, certiorari dismissed as improvidently granted.