Edwards v. Ohio, 343 U.S. 944 (1952). · Go Syfert
Edwards v. Ohio, 343 U.S. 944 (1952). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
36 citation events across 19 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Zonver v. Superior Court (calctapp, 1969-03-12)
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discussed Cited "see" Zonver v. Superior Court
Cal. Ct. App. · 1969 · signal: see · confidence high
We conclude, therefore, that as to each of the questions, it was ‘ evident from the implications of the question, in the setting in which it [was] asked, that a responsive answer to the question or an explanation of why it [could not] be answered might be dangerous because injurious disclosure would result, ’ Hoffman v. United States, 341 U.S., at 486-487, 95 L.Ed., at 1124 [ 71 S.Ct. 814 ]; see Singleton v. United States, 343 U.S. 944 , 96 L.Ed. 1349 , 72 S.Ct. 1041 .” (378 U.S. at pp. 13-14 [12 L.Ed.2d at pp. 662-663].
discussed Cited "see" Malloy v. Hogan (2×)
SCOTUS · 1964 · signal: see · confidence high
We conclude, therefore, that as to each of the questions, it was "evident from the implications of the question, in the setting in which it [was] asked, that a responsive answer to the question or an explanation of why it [could not] be answered might be dangerous because injurious disclosure could result," Hoffman v. United States, 341 U. S., at 486-487 ; see Singleton v. United States, 343 U. S. 944 .
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Edwards
v.
Ohio
No. 465.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 5, 1952.
343 U.S. 944
Published

ante, p. 936. Rehearing denied. Motion for stay of execution also denied.