Paul v. Pleasants, 434 U.S. 908 (1977). · Go Syfert
Paul v. Pleasants, 434 U.S. 908 (1977). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
15 citation events across 6 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Nakell v. Attorney General of North Carolina (ca4, 1994-01-27)
Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers.
discussed Cited "see" Nakell v. Attorney General of North Carolina (2×)
4th Cir. · 1994 · signal: see · confidence high
See Paul v. Pleasants, 551 F.2d 575 (4th Cir.1977), ce rt. denied, 434 U.S. 908 , 98 S.Ct. 310 , 54 L.Ed.2d 196 (1977).
discussed Cited "see" Nakell v. Attorney General Of North Carolina (2×)
4th Cir. · 1994 · signal: see · confidence high
See Paul v. Pleasants, 551 F.2d 575 (4th Cir.1977), cert. denied, 434 U.S. 908 , 98 S.Ct. 310 , 54 L.Ed.2d 196 (1977). 27 Because Nakell was accused of direct criminal contempt, Judge Lake could have held this summary proceeding on the day when the contemptuous acts occurred.
Paul
v.
Pleasants, Sheriff
No. 76-1838.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 17, 1977.
434 U.S. 908
Brennan, Certiorari.
Published

C. A. 4th Cir. Certiorari denied.

Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Marshall would grant certiorari.