Hicks v. District of Columbia/Concurrence Harlan

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United States Supreme Court

383 U.S. 252

Eddie J. HICKS, Petitioner,  v.  DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

 Argued: Oct. 21, 1965. ---


Mr. Justice HARLAN, concurring.

Among the several reasons which support the action of the Court in dismissing the writ in this case as improvidently granted, I rest my decision to join in this disposition on the lack of a record, without which I do not believe the constitutional issues tendered can properly be decided.

Mr. Justice DOUGLAS, dissenting.

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