1. Fletcher v. Weir, No. 81-1049, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 22, 1982, Decided
OVERVIEW: Writ of habeas corpus was improperly granted because it was not a violation of defendant's due process rights for government to ask him on the stand why he had not first mentioned self-defense after his arrest but prior to receiving Miranda warnings.
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