1. Harrington v. California, No. 750, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 23, 1969, Argued , June 2, 1969, Decided
OVERVIEW: Error that deprived defendant of his right under the Confrontation Clause to cross-examine his co-defendants was harmless beyond a reasonable doubt because the case against him was so overwhelming.
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