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Pickelsimer v. Wainwright, 375 U.S. 2 (1963)
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Pickelsimer v. Wainwright, 375 U.S. 2 (1963)
Pickelsimer v. Wainwright No. 16, Misc. Decided October 14, 1963 * 375 U.S. 2
ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI
TO THE SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA
Certiorari granted; judgments vacated and case remanded for further consideration in light of Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335.
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U.S. Supreme Court, "Syllabus," Pickelsimer v. Wainwright, 375 U.S. 2 (1963) in 375 U.S. 2 Original Sources, accessed July 2, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=9IZLEAEP6TCTWCI.
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U.S. Supreme Court. "Syllabus." Pickelsimer v. Wainwright, 375 U.S. 2 (1963), in 375 U.S. 2, Original Sources. 2 Jul. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=9IZLEAEP6TCTWCI.
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U.S. Supreme Court, 'Syllabus' in Pickelsimer v. Wainwright, 375 U.S. 2 (1963). cited in 1963, 375 U.S. 2. Original Sources, retrieved 2 July 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=9IZLEAEP6TCTWCI.
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