New York v. O'NEILL

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1959-03-02

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Mr. Justice Frankfurter delivered the opinion of the Court. This case is before us to determine the constitutionality of a Florida statute entitled “Uniform Law to Secure the Attendance of Witnesses from Within or Without a State in Criminal Proceedings.” Fla. Stat., 1957, §§ 942.01-942.06. Respondent, a citizen of Illinois, had traveled to Florida to attend a convention. . In accordance with the Florida statute, the…

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