Crane Vs. Kentucky - Semantic Analysis by spaCy
Decided on: Jun-09-1986
Court: US Supreme Court
LAW: the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Compulsory Process or, the Federal Constitution, Constitution, the Due Process Clauses, the Sixth Amendment
PERSON: Crane, J., Lego v. Twomey, Beaver, Crim, Palmes, Sims, Jackson, Lego, Twomey, Rule Evid, Van Arsdall, Davis, Grannis v. Ordean
GPE: Kentucky, U.S., Louisville, California, Georgia, States, Delaware, Mississippi, Washington, Texas, Alaska, Strickland, United States
CARDINAL: 476, 85-5238, 690, 753, 684, App. 4, as many as six, 21, 10-14, 16, 27, 28, two, 45-53, one, 754, 253, 256, 653, 474, 13, 18, hundreds, 673, 467
DATE: 1986, April 23, 1986, June 9, 1986, 16 years old, August 7, 1981, A week later, 40 years, 1985, 1972, 1984, 1967, 1964, 46-13-301(5, 1983, 1973, 1974, 1948, 1914
ORG: U.S. Supreme Court, Kentucky No, THE SUPREME COURT OF, KENTUCKY, Syllabus, State, The Kentucky Supreme Court, Fourteenth Amendments, Pp, Court, the Fifth and Fourteenth Page 476 U. S. 685 Amendments, Commonwealth, the Kentucky Supreme Court, App.1984, the Supreme Court of, Miller v. Fenton, the Federal Rules of Evidence, Fed, Chambers, Mississippi, the Compulsory Process or Confrontation, Cronic, Oral Arg 7, Page 476 U. S. 692 Accordingly, the Supreme Court
PRODUCT: Crane
ORDINAL: Sixth, first
FAC: the Keg Liquor Store
TIME: daylight hours, 10:40 p.m.
QUANTITY: 397 So.2d 648
PERCENT: 474 U. S. 104, 410 U. S. 284, 415 U. S. 308, 466 U. S. 668, 234 U. S. 385
WORK_OF_ART: Mont.Code Ann, The Constitution
EVENT: the Sixth Amendment