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Abstract
The purpose of this comment is to examine a new development. in post-conviction due process: Griffin v. Illinois. This case announces a new principle of constitutional right under the Fourteenth Amendment based on an almost indistinguishable combination of due process and equal protection elements.
Recommended Citation
Robert C. Casad S.Ed.,
Constitutional Law - Post-Conviction Due Process - Right of Indigent to Review of Non-Constitutional Trial Errors,
55
Mich. L. Rev.
413
(1957).
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