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Shaw v. New Jersey; Horton v. Blalock; and Riley v. New Jersey
361 U.S. 879·Supreme Court of the United States·1959
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Opinion
No. 134,
No. 328,
No. 348,
Misc.
Shaw v. New Jersey; Horton v. Blalock; and Riley v. New Jersey.
Misc.
Misc.
Petitioners pro se. Norman Heine for respondent in No. 134, Mise.
[MAJORITY]
Motions for leave to file petitions for writs of habeas corpus denied. Treating the papers submitted as petitions for writs of certiorari, certiorari is denied.