January 01, 1975
The case of Taylor v. Louisiana was decided.
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| Taylor | person | 57 | View Entity |
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This legal document argues that the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, was denied her Sixth Amendment right to a grand jury selected from a fair cross-section of the community. It cites a parallel case, U.S. v. Balde, and an expert analysis by Jeffrey Martin, which found significant underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic individuals in the White Plains jury wheel. Because Ms. Maxwell's grand jury was drawn from the same pool, the document contends this analysis applies to her case as well.
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The case of *Taylor v. United States*, 495 U.S. 575, 602 (1990) is cited as an example of courts employing the 'categorical approach'.
1990-01-01
The Supreme Court issued a decision in the case of Taylor v. Illinois, which involved the exclusion of a witness as a sanction for a discovery violation.
1988-01-01 • Illinois
The case Fierro v. Taylor was decided in the Southern District of New York.
2012-07-02 • SDNY
A ruling in the case Fierro v. Taylor was made by the SDNY court.
2012-07-02 • SDNY
U.S. v. Taylor, 142 S. Ct. 2015 (2022)
2022-01-01 • U.S. Supreme Court
Citation to Taylor v. Illinois, 484 U.S. 400 (1988).
1988-01-01
Taylor v. United States case, 495 U.S. 575, 600
1990-01-01
Flight from PBI to TEB
0006-09-01 • PBI to TEB
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