Singer v. U.S., No. 42 (U.S. Supreme Court) (380 U.S. 24; 85 S.Ct. 783) (March 1, 2065) (Justice Warren)
Here the Court rejected the defendant's contention that he had an absolute constitutional right to waive his rights to a jury trial and to have a bench trial, without the Government's consent, despite an inference to the contrary in Rule 23(a).
The appellant/defendant in this case was charged with multiple ...
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