Brown v. Maxwell
Brown v. Maxwell
Opinion of the Court
In this action, petitioner alleges that he was held some 16 days before he was taken before a magistrate and charged, and that all this was done without the benefit of counsel. Petitioner at no time made any statement other than to deny his guilt. Petitioner alleges that he discharged his retained counsel, and that the court refused to appoint counsel to represent him. He contends further that he pleaded guilty to second degree murder because his attorney threatened him with the electric chair if he did not. Fundamentally, he argues that his attorney did not properly represent him.
The transcript of the proceedings shows that petitioner
Petitioner remanded to custody.
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- Brown v. Maxwell, Warden
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