for THE FLORIDA BAR
1. Ashton v. Kentucky, No. 619, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 28, 1966, Argued , May 16, 1966, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendant was entitled to reversal of a conviction for criminal libel because trial court improperly included "breach of the peace" as an element of the offense, which was unconstitutionally vague because it left open the standard of responsibility.
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