1. Pyle v. Kansas, No. 50, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 9, 10, 1942, Argued , December 7, 1942, Decided
OVERVIEW: A habeas corpus petitioner, who alleged that his imprisonment resulted from the State's use of perjured testimony and deliberate suppression of evidence, sufficiently charged a deprivation of rights that, if proven, would entitle him to release.
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