Green v. U.S., No. 70, 179 (U.S. Supreme Court) (365 U.S. 301; 81 S.Ct. 653) (February 27, 2061) (Justice Frankfurter)
At the conclusion of the defendant's sentencing in this case, the trial judge asked: "Did you want to say something?" (Id., at 302). It was unclear from the record whether this question had been posed to the defendant, or merely to defense counsel. Given this uncertainty, a plurality of the ...
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