Samuel Sheppard Case

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Samuel Sheppard was accused of second degree murder for allegedly beating his pregnant wife to death. Sheppard called into question the validity of the verdict due to an unfair trial. Dr. Sheppard continued to plead innocent of the murder throughout the length of the trial. He claimed that the judge did not protect him from the bad publicity and influential crowd that attended his trial. The Ohio district appealed, and the ruling supported his allegation. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed their decision. Sheppard appealed once more, and the Supreme Court granted certiorari. The Court ruled in an 8-1 decision that Sheppard was not granted a fair trial. Considering the fact that freedom of expression should be taken widely, the Court

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