1. Beck v. Washington, No. 40, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 14, 1961, Argued , May 14, 1962, Decided
OVERVIEW: Petitioner's conviction of grand larceny was proper because he failed to show that publicity surrounding the case had prejudiced either the grand or the petit juries against him or that a grand jury witness was interrogated in a prejudicial manner.
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