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Citation: 201 U.S. 638

1. Rawlins v. Georgia, No. 547, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 6, 1906 , April 16, 1906

OVERVIEW: A lower court properly overruled defendants' objections to the jury composition in their murder trials because the State's exemption of lawyers, ministers, doctors, and engineers from jury duty did not violate defendants' Fourteenth Amendment rights.


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