1. Carnley v. Cochran, No. 158 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 20-21, 1962, Argued , April 30, 1962, Decided
OVERVIEW: Prisoner convicted of sex crimes was entitled to a writ of habeas corpus because the record did not show that he was offered the assistance of counsel and that he intelligently and understandingly rejected that offer.
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