1. Schick v. United States, Nos. 222, 223, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 2, 1903 , May 31, 1904
OVERVIEW: Because the prosecution against defendants for violation of the oleomargarine law was for a petty offense, defendants could constitutionally waive their right to a trial by a jury.
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