Vagueness Doctrine

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Meaning of Vagueness Doctrine

Under this doctrine, a law which does not precisely and clearly indicate what is forbidden violates the Duel Process clause of the Federal Constitution. See Lanzetta v New Jersey, 306 U.S. 451, 59 S.Ct. 618, 83 L. Ed.888.

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