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Wood v. Georgia, No. 79-6027 (U.S. Supreme Court) (450 U.S. 261; 101 S.Ct. 1097) (March 4, 1981) (Justice Powell)

The principal thrust of this probation violation case was an attorney conflict of interest issue and the Court held that the Sixth Amendment carries a correlative right to representation that is free of conflicts of interest.

In this case, the Supreme Court built upon its rulings in Holloway v. Arkansas, ...

 

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