for Illinois State Bar Association
1. Smith v. Illinois, No. 158, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 7, 1967, Argued , January 29, 1968, Decided
OVERVIEW: Reversal of a narcotics conviction was required because the constitutional right of confrontation of witnesses was violated by the trial court's ruling that a prosecution witness on cross-examination need not state his true name and address.
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