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Ashe v. Swenson, No. 57 (U.S. Supreme Court) (397 U.S. 436; 90 S.Ct. 1189) (April 6, 1970) (Justice Stewart)

This case arose out of an armed robbery of six men, who were playing poker at the time of the robbery. Bob Ashe was charged with the robbery of one of the victims, but was acquitted because of flimsy identification evidence. (Id., at 437-40). The state then charged him with ...

 

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