Michel v. Louisiana

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1956-01-23

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Mr. Justice Clark delivered the opinion of the Court. Louisiana requires that objections to a grand jury be raised before the expiration of the third judicial day following the end of the grand jury’s term or before trial, whichever is earlier. 1 In these cases we are asked to *93 decide whether this statute as applied violates…

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