Skip to content
Back to judgment

Citation network

BaldwIn Vs. New York

Cites for this judgment

  • US Supreme Court
  • Jun 22, 1970

Citation network · 7-day free trial

Brief every cited case in minutes

Open an 18-section AI Brief on any citation below, ask scoped follow-ups, and find related precedents with Semantic Search. Full trial - no card required.

  • 18-section brief - facts, issues, ratio, relief
  • Ask this case - answers cite the judgment
  • Semantic search - find precedents by meaning
  • Research drawer - sections, cites, related cases

No card required · credentials emailed · Log in if you already have an account

34 entries 6 linked 28 unlinked
Show
  1. Duncan Vs. Louisiana US Supreme Court · May 20, 1968
  2. District of Columbia Vs. Clawans US Supreme Court · Apr 05, 1937
  3. Cheff Vs. Schnackenberg US Supreme Court · Jun 06, 1966
  4. Callan Vs. Wilson US Supreme Court · May 14, 1888
  5. District of Columbia Vs. Colts US Supreme Court · Nov 24, 1930
  6. Natal Vs. Louisiana US Supreme Court · Apr 13, 1891
  7. Baldwin v. New
    Search
  8. York - 399 U.S. 66 (1970) U.S. Supreme Court Baldwin v. New
    Search
  9. York, 399 U.S. 66 (1970) Baldwin v. New
    Search
  10. as made applicable to the States by the Fourteenth Amendment, be afforded the right to trial by jury, Duncan v. Louisiana
    Search
  11. We reverse. In Duncan v. Louisiana
    Search
  12. have sought objective criteria reflecting the seriousness with which society regards the offense, District of Columbia v. Clawans
    Search
  13. and we have found the most relevant such criteria in the severity of the maximum authorized penalty. Frank v. United
    Search
  14. Dyke v. Taylor
    Search
  15. to require an opportunity for jury trial, Duncan. v. Louisiana
    Search
  16. Cheff v. Schnackenberg
    Search
  17. Schick v. United
    Search
  18. Decisions of this Court have looked to both the nature of the offense itself, District of Columbia v. Colts
    Search
  19. U. S. 63 (1930), as well as the maximum potential sentence, Duncan v. Louisiana
    Search
  20. People v. Bellinger
    Search
  21. People v. Van
    Search
  22. granting a six-man jury trial to defendants charged with the identical offense elsewhere in the State. See Salsburg v. Maryland
    Search
  23. Missouri v. Lewis
    Search
  24. of this date, we hold that trial by a six-man jury satisfies the Sixth Amendment requirement of jury trial. Williams v. Florida
    Search
  25. See Callan v. Wilson
    Search
  26. Schick v. United
    Search
  27. which can only be punished after a jury trial. See Fronk v. United
    Search
  28. U.S. Supreme Court Baldwin v. New
    Search
  29. In Duncan v. Louisiana
    Search
  30. Frank v. United
    Search
  31. People v. Bellinger
    Search
  32. the State. See Salsburg v. Maryland
    Search
  33. Williams v. Florida
    Search
  34. See Fronk v. United
    Search

AI Briefs · Semantic Search · Save & annotate judgments

Start your 7-day free trial