Martinez v. Texas, 495 U.S. 909 (1990). · Go Syfert
Martinez v. Texas, 495 U.S. 909 (1990). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
“indigent criminal defendant has an absolute right to be repre- sented by counsel, but he does not have a right to have a particular lawyer represent him”
34 citation events (4 in the last 25 years) across 13 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Miller v. Smith (ca4, 1996-12-10)
Treatment trajectory · 1990 → 2026 · click a year to view as-of
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Top citers, strongest first. 3 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Miller v. Smith
4th Cir. · 1996 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
indigent criminal defendant has an absolute right to be repre- sented by counsel, but he does not have a right to have a particular lawyer represent him
discussed Cited "see" United States v. Nicholas Gio and Joseph Marchiafava
7th Cir. · 1993 · signal: see · confidence high
See United States v. Munoz, 894 F.2d 292, 295 (8th Cir.) (no waiver under Rule 12(f) when defendant’s counsel first learned of coercion defense after trial had begun), cert. denied, 495 U.S. 909 , 110 S.Ct. 1934 , 109 L.Ed.2d 297 (1990).
cited Cited "see" United States v. Thomas
N.D. Iowa · 1993 · signal: see · confidence high
See United States v. Thomas, 894 F.2d 996, 997 (8th Cir.), cert. denied, 495 U.S. 909 , 110 S.Ct. 1935 , 109 L.Ed.2d 298 (1990).
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Martinez
v.
Texas
No. 89-7004.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Apr 23, 1990.
495 U.S. 909

Ct. App. Tex., 4th Dist. Certiorari denied.