The Conference of Chief Justices Report of the Committee on Federal-State Relationships as Affected by Judicial Decisions, Adopted August 1958 |
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... trial principally on the ground that he had been unfairly dealt with because he was not represented by counsel . He had expressly disclaimed any desire for counsel at the time of his trial . Pursuant to the law of Michigan , he had a ...
... trial principally on the ground that he had been unfairly dealt with because he was not represented by counsel . He had expressly disclaimed any desire for counsel at the time of his trial . Pursuant to the law of Michigan , he had a ...
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... trial , or an equivalent thereof , in order that the indigent defendant may have an equally effective right of ... trial proceedings to be fur- nished at public expense was denied by the trial judge . A stat- ute provided for so ...
... trial , or an equivalent thereof , in order that the indigent defendant may have an equally effective right of ... trial proceedings to be fur- nished at public expense was denied by the trial judge . A stat- ute provided for so ...
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... trial court certifies in writing that it is not taken in good faith . " This section or a precursor thereof was involved in Miller v . United States , 317 U. S. 192 , Johnson v . United States , 352 U. S. 565 , and Farley v . United ...
... trial court certifies in writing that it is not taken in good faith . " This section or a precursor thereof was involved in Miller v . United States , 317 U. S. 192 , Johnson v . United States , 352 U. S. 565 , and Farley v . United ...
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