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Quoted verbatim 2×
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G Cite
cited 2× by 2 distinct cases, last quoted 1981 ·
…bound to have some prejudicial effect
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1971
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2026
Top citers, strongest first. 9 distinct citers.
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discussed
Cited as authority (quoted)
United States ex rel. Boothe v. Superintendent, Woodbourne Correctional Facility
bound to have some prejudicial effect
discussed
Cited as authority (quoted)
US Ex Rel. Boothe v. SUPERINTENDENT, ETC.
bound to have some prejudicial effect
cited
Cited "see"
State v. Williams
See United States v. Samuel, 431 F.2d 610, 615 (4th Cir. 1970), cert. denied, 401 U.S. 946 , 91 S. Ct. 964 , 28 L.
discussed
Cited "see"
Waymare Billups v. Samuel Garrison, Warden Attorney General of North Carolina
(2×)
See United States v. Samuel, 431 F.2d 610 , 433 F.2d 663 (4th Cir.1970), cert. denied, 401 U.S. 946 , 91 S.Ct. 964 , 28 L.Ed.2d 229 (1971); State v. Tolley, 290 N.C. 349 , 226 S.E.2d 353 (1976), 2 In Samuel, we recognized that because an accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty, he is ordinarily entitled to be relieved of handcuffs, or other unusual restraints.
discussed
Cited "see"
State v. Stewart
(2×)
See, United States v. Samuel, 431 F.2d 610 (4th Cir. 1970), affirmed on appeal after remand, 433 F.2d 663 (4 Cir.), certiorari denied, 401 U.S. 946 , 91 S.Ct. 964 , 28 L.Ed.2d 229 (1971); State v. Moen, 94 Idaho 477 , 491 P.2d 858 (1971); State v. Tolley, 290 N.C. 349 , 226 S.E.2d 353 (1976).
discussed
Cited "see"
United States v. Harry William Theriault, A/K/A Shiloh, Bishop of Tellus
See United States v. Samuel, 433 F.2d 663 (4th Cir. 1970), cert. denied, 401 U.S. 946 , 91 S.Ct. 964 , 28 L.Ed.2d 229 (1971); United States v. Thompson, 432 F.2d 997 (4th Cir. 1970), cert. denied, 401 U.S. 944 , 91 S.Ct. 955 , 28 L.Ed.2d 226 (1971).
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
Fraser v. Commonwealth
(2×)
Although our predecessor Court expressed concerns about the issue, it initially deferred to the legislature, because “[o]nly the legislature can provide suffi cient funds to finance such a project, and of course the legislature must necessarily create the system under which these funds could be properly disbursed.” Commonwealth, Dep’t of Corrections v. Burke, Ky., 426 S.W.2d 449, 451 (1968); see also Jones v. Commonwealth, Ky., 457 S.W.2d 627, 631-32 (1970), cert. denied, 401 U.S. 946 , 91 S.Ct. 964 , 28 L.Ed.2d 229 (1971); Warner v. Commonwealth, Ky., 400 S.W.2d 209, 211-12 (1966), cert…
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
State v. Canty
Sekou v. Warden, supra, 693 ; see State v. Williams, [ 195 Conn. 1, 9 , 485 A.2d 570 (1985)]; see also United States v. Samuel, 431 F.2d 610, 615 (4th Cir. 1970), cert. denied, 401 U.S. 946 , 91 S. Ct. 964 , 28 L.
cited
Cited "see, e.g."
State v. Tweedy
Sekou v. Warden, supra, 693 ; see State v. Williams, supra, 9; see also United States v. Samuel, 431 F.2d 610, 615 (4th Cir. 1970), cert. denied, 401 U.S. 946 , 91 S. Ct. 964 , 28 L.
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Standley
v.
Rhay, Penitentiary Superintendent
v.
Rhay, Penitentiary Superintendent
No. 6376.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Mar 1, 1971.
Published
Citer courts: E.D. New York (2)
C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.