St. John v. Attorney Gen., 341 U.S. 928 (1951). · Go Syfert
St. John v. Attorney Gen., 341 U.S. 928 (1951). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
69 citation events across 21 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Soulia v. O'brien, Warden (ca1, 1951-05-07)
Treatment trajectory · 1951 → 2026 · click a year to view as-of
1951 1988 2026
Top citers, strongest first. 3 distinct citers.
cited Cited "see" Soulia v. O'brien, Warden
1st Cir. · 1951 · signal: see · confidence high
See 71 S.Ct. 794 .
discussed Cited "see, e.g." People v. India
NY · 1973 · signal: see also · confidence low
Smith v. Baldi, 344 U. S. 561, 568 ; see, also, McGarty v. O’Brien, 188 F. 2d 151 , cert. den. 341 U. S. 928 ; cf. People v. Dowdle, 16 N Y 2d 1037; People v. Lanthier, 17 N Y 2d 877.) In the final analysis, it may well be that the interplay of the constitutional rights to counsel, to a fair trial, and to equality before the law requires the payment by the State of expert witness fees where expert testimony is crucial to an indigent’s proper defense.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." United States of America Ex Rel. Ronald James Dessus v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (2×)
3rd Cir. · 1971 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also McGarty v. O’Brien, 188 F.2d 151 (1st Cir.), cert. denied, 341 U.S. 928 , 71 S.Ct. 794 , 95 L.Ed. 1359 (1951).
St. John
v.
Attorney General of Illinois
No. 475.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 7, 1951.
341 U.S. 928
Cited by 23 opinions  |  Published

Circuit Court of Randolph County, Illinois. Certiorari denied.