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Johnson Vs. Nebraska

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Jan 01, 1974

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  1. Taylor Vs. Hayes US Supreme Court · Jun 26, 1974
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  2. District of Columbia Vs. Clawans US Supreme Court · Apr 05, 1937
  3. U.S. 949 (1974) U.S. Supreme Court Johnson V. Nebraska
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  4. U.S. 949 (1974) 419 U.S. 949 Nathaniel JOHNSON v. State
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  5. of Callan v. Wilson
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  6. Natal v. Louisiana
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  7. Duncan v. Louisiana
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  8. U.S. 145, 194 (1968). In Schick v. United
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  9. s waiver of jury trial in the District Court did not invalidate his conviction. Not until District of Columbia v. Clawans
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  10. precision in drawing the line Page 419 U.S. 949 , 951 that separates 'petty' from 'serious' crimes. See Duncan v. Louisiana
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  11. Dyke v. Taylor
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  12. Frank v. United
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  13. Baldwin v. New
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  14. York, 399 U.S. 66 , 67-73. The Court's latest expression in this quest for certainty came last Term in Codispoti v. Pennsylvania
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  15. See Frank v. United
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  16. Duncan v. Louisiana
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  17. to resolve the ambiguity. For myself, I adhere to the views expressed by Mr. Justice Black, whom I joined, in Baldwin v. New
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  18. District of Columbia v. Clawans
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  19. Gideon v. Wainwright
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  20. Duncan v. Louisiana
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  21. to the States. This was Page 419 U.S. 949 , 953 the view of Mr. Justice Harlan expressed in, e. g., Duncan v. Louisiana
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  22. and Williams v. Florida
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  23. U.S. 78 , 117-138 (1970). I do not share that view, see Williams v. Florida
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  24. his Sixth Amendment claim. Footnotes Footnote 1 Compare Mr. Justice Harlan's opinion for the Court in Callan v. Wilson
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  25. Schlick v. United
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  26. See Dyke v. Taylor
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  27. U.S. Supreme Court Johnson V. Nebraska
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  28. Nathaniel JOHNSON v. State
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  29. of Callan v. Wilson
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  30. Natal v. Louisiana
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  31. Duncan v. Louisiana
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  32. In Schick v. United
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  33. See Duncan v. Louisiana
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  34. Codispoti v. Pennsylvania
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  35. See Frank v. United
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  36. Gideon v. Wainwright
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  37. and Williams v. Florida
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  38. Williams v. Florida
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  39. Callan v. Wilson
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  40. Schlick v. United
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  41. See Dyke v. Taylor
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