Holloway v. Arkansas, No. 76-5856 (U.S. Supreme Court) (435 U.S. 475; 98 S.Ct. 1173) (April 3, 1978) (Justice Burger)
Here the Court held that reversal of convictions is required where the trial court failed to discharge its duty to inquire into a known potential conflict of interest with attorneys in a timely manner, because prejudice to the accused is presumed.
In this case, the trial court appointed one public ...
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