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folubunmi

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What are the issues before the Supreme Court?

Question 2

In a criminal case, which statement is true?
 a. The prosecution must prove the government's case by a preponderance of the evidence.
  b. The criminal defendant is entitled to a lawyer even if she cannot afford to pay for it herself.
  c. The police are never allowed to question the accused without a lawyer present.
  d. All federal crimes are felonies.



todom5090

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Answer to Question 1

The issues before the Court are (a) whether the district court had jurisdiction under Section 301 to enjoin a work stoppage in violation of a contractual no-strike clause and (b) whether Section 4 of the Norris-LaGuardia Act required dissolution of a state court injunction on removal of a Section 301 suit to the Federal District Court.

Answer to Question 2

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