Stein v. New York, 344 U.S. 815 (1952). · Go Syfert
Stein v. New York, 344 U.S. 815 (1952). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
25 citation events across 11 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: People v. Mileris (illappct, 1981-12-17)
Treatment trajectory · 1953 → 2026 · click a year to view as-of
1953 1989 2026
Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers.
cited Cited "see, e.g." People v. Mileris
Ill. App. Ct. · 1981 · signal: compare · confidence low
Compare People v. Allen (1951), 410 Ill. 508 , 103 N.E.2d 116 , cert. denied (1952), 344 U.S. 815 , 97 L.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Wells v. Simonds Abrasive Co. (2×)
SCOTUS · 1953 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also Quinn v. Simonds Abrasive Co., 199 F. 2d 416 (1952). 344 U. S. 815 (1952).
Stein
v.
New York Wissner v. New York and Cooper v. New York
No. 15; No. 16; No. 24.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 13, 1952.
344 U.S. 815
Philip J. O’Brien and Philip J. O’Brien, Jr. for Stein; I. Maurice Wormser, J. Bertram Wegman and Richard J. Burke for Wissner; and Peter L. F. Sabbatino and Thomas J. Todarelli for Cooper, petitioners., Burton C. Meighan for respondent.
Cited by 1 opinion  |  Published

Court of Appeals of New York. Certiorari granted limited to the question as to the admissibility of the confessions.

Reported below: 303 N. Y. 856, 982, 104 N. E. 2d 917, 106 N. E. 2d 63.