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Clay Vs. Virginia

Clay vs Virginia

Type Court Judgment Court US Supreme Court Decided 1974
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Citation
Court
US Supreme Court
Decided On
Case Number
419 U.S. 1078
Subject
Miscellaneous

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Appellant / Petitioner

Clay

Respondent

Virginia

Excerpt

clay v. virginia - 419 u.s. 1078 (1974) u.s. supreme court clay v. virginia , 419 u.s. 1078 (1974) 419 u.s. 1078 gene david clay, petitioner, v. virginia. no. 74-55. supreme court of the united states december 16, 1974 petition for writ of certiorari to the supreme court of virginia. denied. mr. justice douglas would grant certiorari.[ clay v. virginia 419 u.s. 1078 (1974) ]

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CLAY v. VIRGINIA - 419 U.S. 1078 (1974)
U.S. Supreme Court CLAY v. VIRGINIA , 419 U.S. 1078 (1974)

419 U.S. 1078

Gene David CLAY, petitioner,
v.
VIRGINIA.
No. 74-55.

Supreme Court of the United States

December 16, 1974

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Virginia.

Denied.

Mr. Justice DOUGLAS would grant certiorari.[ Clay v. Virginia 419 U.S. 1078 (1974) ]

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