Robert Wilson v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit · Decided 1968-01-18

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J. SKELLY WEIGHT, Circuit Judge: This appeal presents the unusual situation of the Government conceding a claim which is usually hotly contested— that the appellant suffers from permanent retrograde amnesia as a result of which he has no recollection of any of the events alleged in the indictment. The question raised on appeal is whether it is a denial of due process or of the r…

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