UNITED STATES V. GUEST
383 U.S. 745 (1966)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This is an appeal of a District Court decision to the effect that an
indictment did not charge a federal offense.
FACTS: The relevant facts included the killing of a black reserve officer returning from
active duty to Washington, D.C. The six defendants, after state murder acquittal, were
indicted for criminal conspiracy in violation of 18 U.S.C. section 241. Brennan's separate
opinion indicates that that section prohibits all conspiracies to interfere with exercise of
a right secured by the Constitution; Harlan's separate opinion indicates the section
protects against interference with rights secured by other federal laws or by the
Constitution itself (the latter including the right to interstate travel). The indictment
alleged a single conspiracy by the defendants to deprive Negro citizens of the free exercise
and enjoyment of several specified rights secured by the Constitution and laws of the United
States. The defendants successfully moved to dismiss the indictment on the ground that it
did not charge an offense under the laws of the U.S. Essentially, the second numbered
paragraph of the indictment alleged that the defendants conspired to oppress black citizens
of the United States in the free exercise and enjoyment of the right to equal utilization of
public facilities owned, operated or managed by or on behalf of the State or subdivision
thereof; the fourth numbered paragraph alleged that the defendants conspired to oppress
black citizens in the free exercise of the right to use highway facilities and other
instrumentalities of interstate commerce within the State.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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