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- Powell_v._Alabama abstract "Powell v. Alabama 287 U.S. 45 (1932) was a United States Supreme Court decision which determined that in a capital trial, the defendant must be given access to counsel upon his or her own request as part of due process.Powell was the first time the Court had reversed a state criminal conviction for a violation of a criminal procedural provision of the United States Bill of Rights. The only prior reversals of state criminal convictions had held that racial segregation in jury selection violated the Equal Protection Clause.".
- Powell_v._Alabama wikiPageExternalLink 45.html.
- Powell_v._Alabama wikiPageExternalLink 1932_98.
- Powell_v._Alabama wikiPageID "1084880".
- Powell_v._Alabama wikiPageRevisionID "603340150".
- Powell_v._Alabama arguedate "--10-10".
- Powell_v._Alabama argueyear "1932".
- Powell_v._Alabama citation "53".
- Powell_v._Alabama decidedate "--11-07".
- Powell_v._Alabama decideyear "1932".
- Powell_v._Alabama dissent "Butler".
- Powell_v._Alabama fullname "Ozie Powell, Willie Roberson, Andy Wright, and Olen Montgomery v. State of Alabama".
- Powell_v._Alabama hasPhotoCollection Powell_v._Alabama.
- Powell_v._Alabama holding "Defendants' conviction was unconstitutional because they were denied the assistance of counsel from the time of their arraignment until the beginning of their trial, in violation of the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause. Under the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment, counsel must be guaranteed to anyone facing the possibility of a death sentence, whether in state or federal courts.".
- Powell_v._Alabama joindissent "McReynolds".
- Powell_v._Alabama joinmajority "Hughes, Van Devanter, Brandeis, Stone, Roberts, Cardozo".
- Powell_v._Alabama lawsapplied Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Powell_v._Alabama litigants "Powell v. Alabama".
- Powell_v._Alabama majority "Sutherland".
- Powell_v._Alabama prior "--04-08".
- Powell_v._Alabama scotus "1932".
- Powell_v._Alabama subsequent "Supreme Court of Alabama reversed".
- Powell_v._Alabama uspage "45".
- Powell_v._Alabama usvol "287".
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:1932_in_Alabama.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:1932_in_United_States_case_law.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:African-American_history.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:American_Civil_Liberties_Union_litigation.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_Alabama.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:Incorporation_case_law.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:Legal_history_of_Alabama.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:United_States_Sixth_Amendment_appointment_of_counsel_case_law.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Powell_v._Alabama subject Category:United_States_death_penalty_case_law.
- Powell_v._Alabama type Case.
- Powell_v._Alabama type LegalCase.
- Powell_v._Alabama type SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase.
- Powell_v._Alabama type UnitOfWork.
- Powell_v._Alabama type Event.
- Powell_v._Alabama type Situation.
- Powell_v._Alabama comment "Powell v. Alabama 287 U.S. 45 (1932) was a United States Supreme Court decision which determined that in a capital trial, the defendant must be given access to counsel upon his or her own request as part of due process.Powell was the first time the Court had reversed a state criminal conviction for a violation of a criminal procedural provision of the United States Bill of Rights.".
- Powell_v._Alabama label "Powell v. Alabama".
- Powell_v._Alabama sameAs m.044njz.
- Powell_v._Alabama sameAs Q7236102.
- Powell_v._Alabama sameAs Q7236102.
- Powell_v._Alabama wasDerivedFrom Powell_v._Alabama?oldid=603340150.
- Powell_v._Alabama isPrimaryTopicOf Powell_v._Alabama.
- Powell_v._Alabama name "Ozie Powell, Willie Roberson, Andy Wright, and Olen Montgomery v. State of Alabama".