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Kirby v. Illinois , 406 U.S. 682 (1972), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that the Sixth Amendment right to counsel did not attach during a pre-indictment identification.
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United States v. Wade , 388 U.S. 218 (1967), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that a criminal defendant has a Sixth Amendment right to counsel at a lineup held after indictment .
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California (1969), Hill v. California (1971), McGautha v. California (1971), and Aikens v. California (1972), representing California as an amicus curiae in support of the State of Illinois in Kirby v. Illinois. [1] In 1972, his final year as a Deputy Attorney General, George unsuccessfully argued before the California Supreme Court in People v.
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Madigan served in the Illinois House from 1971 to 2021 and was speaker for all but two years between 1983 and 2021. He chaired the Democratic Party of Illinois for 23 years.
In his postgame news conference, Georgia head coach Kirby Smart complained that he had been told by officials in the SEC that an 11-man substitution, such as the one Notre Dame performed, was illegal.