green
Positive treatment
1.3 score
Top citers, strongest first. 1 distinct citer.
How cited ↗
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
United States v. Joe Charles Nix
(2×)
See also Mills v. United States, 193 F.2d 174 (5th Cir. 1951), cert. denied, 343 U.S. 969 , 72 S.Ct. 1067 , 96 L.Ed. 1365 (1952) 8 The district court in Mills submitted a drug-influence defense to the jury; the court of appeals was equivocal as to the propriety of the defense.
Retrieving the full opinion text from the archive…
McGee, Director, California Department of Corrections
v.
Ekberg
v.
Ekberg
No. 517.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 9, 1952.
Doris H. Maier, Deputy Attorney General of California, argued the cause for petitioners. With her on the brief were Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General, and Clarence A. Linn, Assistant Attorney General. Allan L. Sapiro argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.
Published
Per Curiam:
The judgment of the Court of Appeals is vacated and the case is remanded to the District Court with directions to dismiss the petition for[*971] writ of habeas corpus upon the ground that the cause is moot.
Doris H. Maier, Deputy Attorney General of California, argued the cause for petitioners. With her on the brief were Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General, and Clarence A. Linn, Assistant Attorney General. Allan L. Sapiro argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.