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Talcott v. Wharton

U.S.
Feb 23, 1976
424 U.S. 913 (1976)

Summary

holding that it was not reversible error to continue polling the remaining jurors on all counts when the disputed count was later dismissed

Summary of this case from Dorn v. U.S.

Opinion

No. 75-838.

February 23, 1976.


C.A. 2D Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 517 F. 2d 997.


Summaries of

Talcott v. Wharton

U.S.
Feb 23, 1976
424 U.S. 913 (1976)

holding that it was not reversible error to continue polling the remaining jurors on all counts when the disputed count was later dismissed

Summary of this case from Dorn v. U.S.

rejecting the public figure standard in favor of the " public interest" or " public controversy" test posited by the plurality in Rosenbloom v. Metromedia Inc., 403 U.S. 29, 91 S.Ct. 1811, 29 L.Ed.2d 296

Summary of this case from Harris v. Tomczak
Case details for

Talcott v. Wharton

Case Details

Full title:JAMES TALCOTT, INC, v. WHARTON, TRUSTEE

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 23, 1976

Citations

424 U.S. 913 (1976)

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