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Berra Vs. United States
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- US Supreme Court
- Apr 30, 1956
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Berra v. UnitedSearch
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States - 351 U.S. 131 (1956) U.S. Supreme Court Berra v. UnitedSearch
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States, 351 U.S. 131 (1956) Berra v. UnitedSearch
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no doubt be entitled to an instruction which would permit a finding of guilt of the lesser offense. See Stevenson v. UnitedSearch
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the jury in a federal criminal case is to decide only the issues of fact, taking the law as given by the court. Sparf v. UnitedSearch
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In so holding, the Court of Appeals followed its earlier decision in Dillon v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. Stevenson v. UnitedSearch
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Sparf v. UnitedSearch
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Ekberg v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. Andres v. UnitedSearch
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Fed.Rules Crim.Proc. 52(b). See also Wiborg v. UnitedSearch
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this Court has never approved the argument the Government makes here. It certainly did not do so in United States v. BeaconSearch
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to freedom is lost if the Government is right in its contention here. See dissenting opinion in Rosenberg v. UnitedSearch
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Williams v. UnitedSearch
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Cf. Cole v. ArkansasSearch
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International Harvester Co. of America v. KentuckySearch
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Connally v. GeneralSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Berra v. UnitedSearch
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See Stevenson v. UnitedSearch
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Dillon v. UnitedSearch
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Wiborg v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. BeaconSearch
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Rosenberg v. UnitedSearch
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Williams v. UnitedSearch
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International Harvester Co. of America v. KentuckySearch
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