1. Williams v. United States, No. 123, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 10, 1945, Argued , April 1, 1946, Decided
OVERVIEW: Petitioner was wrongfully convicted of a sexual offense committed on an Indian reservation; the Assimilative Crimes Act did not make the state statute applicable since federal law had defined the offense and it was not to be redefined under the Act.
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