1. Irvin v. Dowd, No. 41, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 9, 1960 , June 5, 1961
OVERVIEW: Murder conviction was obtained in violation of habeas corpus petitioner's right to obtain a fair trial because he was entitled to be tried by a jury other than one in which two-thirds admitted before testimony to believing petitioner was guilty.
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