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Taylor Vs. Alabama - Semantic Analysis by spaCy

Decided on: Jun-21-1948

Court: US Supreme Court

LAW: the Fourteenth Amendment, the Constitution of the United States, Constitution, the Federal Constitution, the Due Process Clause, Constitutional

PERSON: Taylor, BURTON, Samuel Taylor, Henri M. Aldridge, Samuel Taylor Appellant v., Hysler, Johnson, Williams, Criminal Law, Ex, Sergeant C. D. Wilkes, Petitioner, G. M. Porter, Kilby Prison, Andrews, Justice Clifford, Lamb v. State, P.32, Reid, Young, Gardzielewski, Robinson, Strang v. United States, Mayer, Bute, Lee, Lee v. Alabama, Burns, Brown, Glen V. Dismukes

DATE: 1948, April 30 and May 3, 1948, June 21, 1948, October 25, 1946, 19 years old, April 12, 1946, 14 years old, October 26, October 28, December 30, October 26, 1946, April 24, 1947, November 19, 1946, less than ten years, January 9, 1947, September 19, 1947, September 18, 1947, June 29-July 3, 1946, September, 1947, July 3, 1946, July 3, September 25, 1947, October 29, 1947, that day, June 29 to July 2, November 13, 1947, December 4, March 3, 1948, 1942, 1943, 1606, about 18 months ago, ten-year, June 29, July 2, twenty years of age, Later that day, nearly four months, 1889, 33, 35, 36, 235 U. S. 55, 1945-1946, forty-eight, 247 Ala. 98, 1946

ORG: U.S. Supreme Court, THE SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA Syllabus, State, such supreme court, the Supreme Court of Alabama, Court, The Supreme Court of Alabama, Page 335 U. S. 254, the Supreme Court, the Circuit Court of Mobile County, such Supreme Court, Negro, the Mobile County Bar, the Circuit Court, First Division, Prichard, Page 335 U. S. 257, The Supreme Court, the Florida Court, a Supreme Court, Sergeant Wilkes, Montgomery, The Supreme Court of, The Supreme Cor, XIV, King's Bench, Blackstone, Fed, McCall v. State, Chambers, Fla. 396, Norstrand Corporation, Yale L.J. 623, Hysler, U.S. 808, Smith v. State, the Court of Appeals of Alabama

GPE: Alabama, U.S., Ala. 667, Prichard, Mobile County, Montgomery, Appellee, Florida, the United States, Ala., Negro, MR, K.B., United States, Fla., Russell County

CARDINAL: 335, 721, 1, 2, 3, 249, 256, 32 So.2d 659, 333, one, four, less than two, more than ten, 279, 32 So.2d, three, eight, Seven, six, 866, 6, 244, 394, 686, 146, 24, seven, 670, 671, 661, 669, 660, One, 4, 5, 130, 133, 30 So.2d 256, 258, 242, 278, 282, 635, 406, 27, 561, 573, 16,056, 315, 411, 136, 186, 802, 117, 642, 158, 153, 91, 107, 535, 149, 334, 138, 838, 135, 271, 118, 998, 53, 820, 571, 476, 168, 481, 55, 640, 248, 329, 245, 161, 16 So.2d 315, 320, 32, 500, 226, 8, two

EVENT: Alabama No

ORDINAL: first, 4th

FAC: the Kilby Prison

TIME: 5:37 p.m., 9 p.m., 3 a.m., that afternoon, about 3 a.m., three o'clock in the morning

QUANTITY: 13 So.2d 683, over 200 miles, 32 So.2d 659-661, 27 So.2d 147

WORK_OF_ART: Sergeant Wilkes, Moore and Rogers, Federal Relief from Civil Judgments, The Due Process Clause, A. Perfectly, Q. I See, Q. Did

NORP: Redus

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