JOHNSON V. LOUISIANA 406 U.S. 356 (1972) CASE BRIEF

JOHNSON V. LOUISIANA

406 U.S. 356 (1972)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the use of a less than unanimous jury verdict for conviction.

FACTS: Johnson (D) was tried for robbery before a 12-man jury. The verdict was 9 to 3 and this conviction verdict was allowed under Louisiana law. D appealed this conviction in that guilt could not be determined to be beyond a reasonable doubt when one or more of a jury still possess that doubt.

ISSUE:


RULE OF LAW:


HOLDING AND DECISION:


LEGAL ANALYSIS:





Get free access to the entire content for Mac, PC or Online

for 2-3 days and free samples of all kinds of products.

https://bsmsphd.com




© 2007-2016 Abn Study Partner


No comments:

Post a Comment