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Collins Vs. Youngblood

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Jun 21, 1990

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  1. U. S. 343 (1898), that the Sixth Amendment requires a jury panel of 12 persons is also obsolete. Williams v. Florida
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  2. The following year, in Bogany v. State
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  3. U.S. Supreme Court Collins v. Youngblood
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  4. Thompson v. Utah
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  5. of Teague v. Lane
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  6. Beazell, Duncan v. Missouri
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  7. and Malloy v. South
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  8. Kring v. Missouri
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  9. and Thompson v. Utah
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  10. Bogany v. State
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  11. Youngblood v. Lynaugh
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  12. and Butler v. McKellar
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  13. Cf. Patsy v. Board
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  14. of Iredell, J.). See Miller v. Florida
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  15. Dobbert v. Florida
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  16. the Ex Post Facto Clause. Dobbert v. Florida
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  17. the Ex Post Facto Clause. See Gibson v. Mississippi
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  18. In Kring v. Missouri
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  19. United States v. Hall
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  20. Murphy v. Kentucky
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  21. Duncan v. Louisiana
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  22. Patton v. United
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  23. Thompson v. Missouri
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  24. Williams v. Florida
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  25. II In Kring v. Missouri
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  26. Hopt v. Utah
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