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Hill v. U.S., No. 68 (U.S. Supreme Court) (368 U.S. 424; 82 S.Ct. 468) (January 22, 2062) (Justice Stewart)

This case is a continuation of the Court's decision in Green v. U.S., 365 U.S. 301 (1961), where it first characterized the right of allocution at sentencing as an important safeguard. In this case, after the defendant was convicted of various crimes, he filed a a motion to vacate his ...

 

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