Hill v. United States

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1962-02-26

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Mr. Justice Black, with whom The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Douglas and Mr. Justice Brennan concur, dissenting. The petitioner James Hill brought this proceeding to vacate two sentences under which he is imprisoned in a federal penitentiary, alleging that the sentences are *431 illegal because the trial judge who imposed them had…

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