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Branch et al. v. Johnson, 1967 — 385 U.S. 1003 · caselaw · US
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Branch et al. v. Johnson
385 U.S. 1003·Supreme Court of the United States·1967
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Opinion
No. 719.
Branch et al. v. Johnson.
Julian R. Allsbrook and Richard B. Allsbrook for petitioners.
Philip J. Hirschkop, Bernard S. Cohen, William M. Kunstler and Arthur Kinoy for respondent.
T. W. Bruton, Attorney General of North Carolina, and Ralph Moody, Deputy Attorney General, for the State of North Carolina, as amicus curiae, in support of the petition.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 4th Cir. Certiorari denied.