Carter v. Kentucky

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1981-03-09

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Justice Stewart delivered the opinion of the Court. In this case a Kentucky criminal trial judge refused a defendant’s request to give the following jury instruction: “The [defendant] is not compelled to testify and the fact that he does not cannot be used as an inference of guilt and should not prejudice him in any way.” The Supreme Court of Kentucky found no error. 1 We granted ce…

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