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See Brunson v. North Carolina, 333 U. S. 851 , decided March 15, 1948.
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Brunson
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North Carolina King v. North Carolina Jones v. North Carolina James v. North Carolina and Watkins v. North Carolina
v.
North Carolina King v. North Carolina Jones v. North Carolina James v. North Carolina and Watkins v. North Carolina
No. 292; No. 293; No. 294; No. 295; No. 296.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Mar 15, 1948.
William Reid Dalton argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief was Nathan Witt., Ralph Moody, Assistant Attorney General of North Carolina, argued the cause for respondent., With him on the brief were Harry McMullan, Attorney General, and James E. Tucker, Assistant Attorney General.
Cited by 22 opinions | Published
Per Curiam:
Reversed. Strauder v. West Virginia, 100 U. S. 303; Ex parte Virginia, 100 U. S. 339; Neal v. Delaware, 103 U. S. 370; Carter v. Texas, 177 U. S. 442; Rogers v. Alabama, 192 U. S. 226; Norris v. Alabama, 294 U. S. 587; Hollins v. Oklahoma, 295 U. S. 394; Hale v. Kentucky, 303 U. S. 613; Pierre v. Louisiana, 306 U. S. 354; Smith v. Texas, 311 U. S. 128; Hill v. Texas, 316 U. S. 400; Patton v. Mississippi, 332 U. S. 463.
Reported below: 227 N. C. 558, 559, 560, 561, 43 S. E. 2d 82, 83.