U.S. v. Ash, No. 71-1255 (U.S. Supreme Court) (413 U.S. 300; 93 S.Ct. 2568) (June 21, 1973) (Justice Blackmun)
Here the Court held that the Sixth Amendment does not grant an accused the right to have counsel present when the Government conducts a post-indictment photographic display for the purpose of allowing a witness to identify the defendant.
In this case the Court held that a defendant has no Sixth ...
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