The Conference of Chief Justices Report of the Committee on Federal-State Relationships as Affected by Judicial Decisions, Adopted August 1958Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1959 - 38페이지 |
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... Michigan , 335 U. S. 155 . In the Moore case the defendant had been charged in 1937 with the crime of first degree murder , to which he pleaded guilty . The murder followed a rape and was marked by ex- treme brutality . The defendant ...
... Michigan , 335 U. S. 155 . In the Moore case the defendant had been charged in 1937 with the crime of first degree murder , to which he pleaded guilty . The murder followed a rape and was marked by ex- treme brutality . The defendant ...
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... Michigan , largely upon the basis of the findings of fact by the trial court . The Supreme Court of the United States reversed . The latter Court felt that counsel might have been of assistance to the prisoner , in view of his youth ...
... Michigan , largely upon the basis of the findings of fact by the trial court . The Supreme Court of the United States reversed . The latter Court felt that counsel might have been of assistance to the prisoner , in view of his youth ...
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... MICHIGAN passed a statute in 1867 providing that " all resi- dents of any district shall have an equal right to attend any school therein . " The Supreme Court of Michigan construed this as permitting Negroes to attend white schools ...
... MICHIGAN passed a statute in 1867 providing that " all resi- dents of any district shall have an equal right to attend any school therein . " The Supreme Court of Michigan construed this as permitting Negroes to attend white schools ...
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