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Haskell v. United States

U.S.
May 21, 2007
550 U.S. 965 (2007)

Summary

In U.S. v. Haskell, 4 Wn. (U.S. Cir. Ct.) 402, Washington, J., laid down the rule that the jury must find " a well grounded cause to fear that death might be the consequence of their refusal to submit to Smith as the commander of the vessel.

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Opinion

No. 06-10759.

May 21, 2007.


Reported below: 468 F. 3d 1064. Certiorari Denied. (See also No. 06-618, ante, p. 511.) C.A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied.


Summaries of

Haskell v. United States

U.S.
May 21, 2007
550 U.S. 965 (2007)

In U.S. v. Haskell, 4 Wn. (U.S. Cir. Ct.) 402, Washington, J., laid down the rule that the jury must find " a well grounded cause to fear that death might be the consequence of their refusal to submit to Smith as the commander of the vessel.

Summary of this case from State v. Nargashian
Case details for

Haskell v. United States

Case Details

Full title:HASKELL v. UNITED STATES

Court:U.S.

Date published: May 21, 2007

Citations

550 U.S. 965 (2007)
127 S. Ct. 2446

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