1. Illinois v. Allen, No. 606, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 24, 1970, Argued , March 31, 1970, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendant could lose his constitutional right to be present at his trial if, after a judge warned him of removal if his disruptive behavior continued, defendant persisted in being so disruptive that the trial could not be carried on otherwise.
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