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Frazier v. United States
336 U.S. 912
SCOTUS
1949
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It is ordered that the first sentence of the last paragraph on page 7 of the slip opinion [335 U. S. at 505, lines 8-13], which begins “Given ten arbitrary choices among twenty-two prospective jurors . . . ,” be, and it is hereby, amended to read as follows:

“Given ten arbitrary choices among twenty-two prospective jurors not disqualified for cause, of whom thirteen were Government employees and nine privately engaged, he knowingly, of his own right, rejected nine of the latter and with knowledge or the full opportunity to secure it accepted without challenge all but one of the former.”

[The opinion was reported as amended in the bound volume of 335 U. S.]

Case Details

Case Name: Frazier v. United States
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: Feb 14, 1949
Citation: 336 U.S. 912
Docket Number: No. 44
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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