1. Georgia v. Rachel, No. 147, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 25-26, 1966, Argued , June 20, 1966, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendants, who were arrested for criminal trespass while attempting to obtain service at a restaurant, were entitled to establish in federal court that they were being prosecuted by the state for racially motivated reasons.
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