MOORE v. U.S.

No. 521.

348 U.S. 966 (1955)

MOORE v. UNITED STATES.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 28, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis Heisler for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Beatrice Rosenberg and Carl H. Imlay for the United States.


Per Curiam.

The petition for certiorari is granted. Petitioner and witnesses tendered by him declined, because of religious scruples against oath-taking, to use the word "solemnly" in affirming to tell the truth. The trial court refused to permit them to testify. There is no requirement that the word "solemnly" be used in the affirmation, and the judgment of conviction is therefore reversed and the case remanded for...

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