Spence v. North Carolina
United States Supreme Court
Spence et al. v. North Carolina
On Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of North Carolina
No. 759, Misc. Argued: N/A --- Decided: June 17, 1968[1]
Certiorari granted;
- No. 759, Misc., 271 N.C. 23, 155 S.E. 2d 802;
- No. 1311, Misc., 419 S.W. 2d 849; and
- No. 1823, Misc., 388 F. 2d 409, vacated and remanded.
Sam Houston Clinton, Jr., for petitioner in No. 1311, Misc.
T. W. Bruton, Attorney General of North Carolina, and Harry W. McGalliard, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent in No. 759, Misc. Crawford C. Martin, Attorney General of Texas, Nola White, First Assistant Attorney General, Hawthorne Phillips and Lonny F. Zwiener, Assistant Attorneys General, and A. J. Carubbi, Jr., for respondent in No. 1311, Misc. Mr. Martin, Miss White, and Robert C. Flowers, Douglas H. Chilton, and Mr. Zwiener, Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent in No. 1823, Misc.
PER CURIAM.
Notes
edit- ↑ Together with No. 1311, Misc., Ellison v. Texas, and No. 1823, Misc., Jackson v. Beto, Corrections Director, both on petitions for writs of certiorari. No. 1311, Misc., is to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, and No. 1823, Misc., to the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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