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Citation: 291 U.S. 97

1. Snyder v. Massachusetts, No. 241, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 7, 1933, Argued , January 8, 1934, Decided

OVERVIEW: Murder defendant not entitled to reversal on grounds that the denial of his request to be present at a jury view of the crime scene was a due process violation as nothing occurred at the view to suggest his presence would have aided the defense.


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