Fitts v. Wainwright, 414 U.S. 1137 (1974). · Go Syfert
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See also Guerrero v. Carleson, 9 Cal.3d 808 , 109 Cal.Rptr. 201 , 512 P.2d 833, 836 (1973) ("the government may reasonably assume that the non-English speaking individual will act promptly to obtain assistance when he receives the notice in question"), cert. denied, 414 U.S. 1137 , 94 S.Ct. 883 , 38 L.Ed.2d 762 (1974); Soberal-Perez, 717 F.2d at 43 ("A rule placing the burden of diligence and further inquiry on the part of a non-English-speaking individual served in this country with a notice in English does not violate any principle of due process."). [34] See, e.g., Jones v. Flowers, 547 U.S…
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Fitts
v.
Wainwright, Corrections Director
No. 73-5733.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jan 7, 1974.
414 U.S. 1137
Certiorari.
Published

C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.

Mr. Justice Douglas would grant certiorari.