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“voluntary absence from the trial forecloses later claim of constitutional deprivation.”
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William T. Kirk v. Michael Dutton, Warden
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voluntary absence from the trial forecloses later claim of constitutional deprivation.
cited
Cited "see"
Preston v. Commonwealth
See Hirschkop v. Commonwealth, 209 Va. 678, 680 , 166 S.E.2d 322, 323 , cert. denied, 396 U.S. 845 (1969).
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Cited "see"
Prohm v. Anderson
See Hirschkop v. Commonwealth, 209 Va. 678, 680 , 166 S.E.2d 322, 323 , cert. denied, 396 U.S. 845 (1969).
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Cited "see, e.g."
Hughes v. Canipe
See also Rook v. Rook, 233 Va. 92 (1987) citing Hirschkop v. Commonwealth, 209 Va. 678, 679-80 , 166 S.E.2d 322, 323-24 , cert. denied, 396 U.S. 845 (1969); Martin Thomas Smith v. Commonwealth, 207 Va. 459, 465-67 , 150 S.E.2d 545, 549-50 (1966); John Lewis Smith v. Commonwealth, 195 Va. 297, 301 , 77 S.E.2d 860, 862 (1953).
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Hirschkop
v.
Virginia
v.
Virginia
No. 198.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 13, 1969.
Arthur Kinoy, Melvin L. Wulf, and Morton Stavis for petitioner.
Douglas, Granted, Should.
Published
Citer courts: Sixth Circuit (1)
Sup. Ct. App. Va. Certiorari denied.
Mr. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that certiorari should be granted.