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Citation: 339 U.S. 660

1. Quicksall v. Michigan, No. 33, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 6, 1950, Argued , June 5, 1950, Decided

OVERVIEW: A defendant convicted of first-degree murder was not entitled to a new trial 10 years later based on claims that he was deprived of his right to counsel. Defendant failed to show a disregard of fundamental fairness in not being offered counsel.


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