1. Coleman v. Alabama, No. 72, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 18, 1969, Argued , June 22, 1970, Decided
OVERVIEW: The preliminary hearing was a critical stage of the proceedings in which defendants were entitled to counsel because counsel could have cross-examined the witness to show a lack of probable cause or developed evidence for use in later proceedings.
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