McKART V. UNITED STATES 395 U.S. 185 (1969) CASE BRIEF

McKART V. UNITED STATES

395 U.S. 185 (1969)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a failure to report for induction.

FACTS: McKart (D) was convicted for failing to report for induction into the armed forces. He had originally been classified as 4-A, exempt from induction because he was the sole surviving son in a family whose head had been killed in WWII. D's mother died and then he was reclassified as 1-A on the basis that the family unit had ceased to exist. D did not appear before the Selective Service Board to contest reclassification and he also failed to report for induction.

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