United States v. Harry F. Sinclair

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United States v. Harry F. Sinclair was a landmark criminal case arising from the Teapot Dome scandal, in which oil magnate Harry F. Sinclair was prosecuted for contempt of Congress and jury tampering related to corrupt federal oil lease contracts in the 1920s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal court case
contempt of Congress case
criminal case
jury tampering case
aroseFrom Teapot Dome scandal
charge contempt of Congress
jury tampering
concerns Teapot Dome oil field
surface form: Teapot Dome oil reserves

corruption in federal leasing
federal oil lease contracts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
defendantAffiliation Sinclair Oil interests
defendantOccupation oil magnate
era Warren G. Harding administration
surface form: Harding administration
hasDefendant Harry F. Sinclair
hasPlaintiff United States of America
hasSubject congressional oversight
federal criminal procedure
government corruption
separation of powers
historicalSignificance example of prosecution of powerful business figures for contempt of Congress
major legal proceeding of the Teapot Dome era
impact demonstrated criminal consequences for interfering with juries
strengthened authority of congressional investigations
industryContext oil industry
involves attempts to influence a jury
refusal to cooperate with congressional inquiry
jurisdiction federal courts of the United States
legalDoctrine congressional subpoena power
criminal contempt of Congress
jury impartiality
legalIssue contempt of Congress
jury tampering
notableFor clarifying power of Congress to investigate
criminal liability for jury tampering in high-profile corruption cases
enforcement of contempt of Congress statutes
partOf Teapot Dome scandal
surface form: Teapot Dome prosecutions
relatedCase Teapot Dome scandal
relatedPerson Albert B. Fall
Warren G. Harding
relatedTo Senate investigation of oil leases
investigation of Teapot Dome leases
timePeriod 1920s

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Description of subject: United States v. Harry F. Sinclair was a landmark criminal case arising from the Teapot Dome scandal, in which oil magnate Harry F. Sinclair was prosecuted for contempt of Congress and jury tampering related to corrupt federal oil lease contracts in the 1920s.

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Harry F. Sinclair notableLegalCase United States v. Harry F. Sinclair