Apodaca v. Oregon

id: apodaca-v-oregon-193-9402959
title: Apodaca v. Oregon
text: Apodaca v. Oregon, 406 U.S. 404 (1972), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that state juries may convict a defendant by a less-than-unanimous verdict in a felony criminal case. The four-justice plurality opinion of the court, written by Justice White, affirmed the judgment of the Oregon Court of Appeals and held that there was no constitutional right to a unanimous verdict. Although federal law requires federal juries to reach criminal verdicts unanimously, the Court
brand slug: wiki
category slug: encyclopedia
description: 1972 United States Supreme Court case
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apodaca_v._Oregon
date created:
date modified: 2023-09-13T01:45:52Z
main entity: {"identifier":"Q4780153","url":"https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4780153"}
image:
fields total: 13
integrity: 14

Related Entries

Explore Next Part