Having refused to answer questions before a federal grand jury despite the direction of the district court that he do so, appellant was again brought before the district judge, who in the presence of the grand jury addressed the same questions to him, explicitly directed him to answer them, and, upon his refusal to do so, adjudged him guilty of criminal contempt and sentenced him to one year’s imprisonment. The propriety of Levine’s sentence and of the procedures below leading to his conviction has been recently approved in Brown v. United States,
Affirmed.
