1. RALEY v. OHIO, No. 175, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 22-23, 1959, Argued , June 22, 1959, Decided ** Together with No. 463, Morgan v. Ohio, also on appeal from the same Court, argued April 23, 1959.
OVERVIEW: Defendants could not be convicted for not answering a state legislative committee's questions although they had immunity where the chairman told defendants that they could assert their self-incrimination privilege and did not direct them to answer.
If you are not a registered lexisONE® Community user, you will be asked to register.
Registration is free.