1. Simmons v. United States, No. 55, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 15, 1968, Argued , March 18, 1968, Decided
OVERVIEW: In armed robbery case, identification procedure did not violate due process rights; Jencks Act was not violated, as written statement had no photographs. Prior testimony given under U.S. Const. IV was not admissible at trial on issue of guilt.
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