1. W. v. La., No. 230 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 5, 1904, Argued , May 2, 1904
OVERVIEW: The right to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment did not prevent a state from altering the rules of evidence of the common law so long as a criminal defendant was not deprived of any fundamental federal right.
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