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In Henry v. City of Rock Hill, 375 U.S. 6, 84 S.Ct. 44, 11 L.Ed.2d 38 (1963) (mem.), protestors were arrested for breaching the peace, but after the state supreme court had upheld the convictions, the Supreme Court issued a GVR. The state supreme court stayed with its original decision, determining that the intervening Supreme Court decision did not change the result.
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No. 97.
Decided October 14, 1963.
Certiorari granted; judgment vacated; and case remanded.
Reported below: 241 S.C. 427, 128 S.E.2d 775.
Jack Greenberg, Constance Baker Motley, Matthew J. Perry, Lincoln C. Jenkins, Jr., Donald James Sampson and Willie T. Smith, Jr. for petitioners.
Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General of South Carolina, and Everett N. Brandon, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
The petition for a writ of certiorari is granted. The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the Supreme Court of South Carolina for further consideration in light of Edwards v. South Carolina, 372 U.S. 229.