1. Stembridge v. Georgia, No. 474, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 22, 1952, Argued , May 26, 1952, Decided
OVERVIEW: Inmate's habeas corpus petition from his conviction for voluntary manslaughter was dismissed because the Supreme Court of the United States was without jurisdiction when the question of the existence of an adequate state ground was debatable.
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