1. District of Columbia v. Colts, No. 96, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 23, 1930, Argued , November 24, 1930, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendant could show that he was entitled to a jury trial on a charge of reckless driving; driving automobile through public streets of a city so recklessly as to endanger property and individuals was grave offense under United States Constitution.
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