This appendix to Deciding the Stop and Frisk Cases: A Look Inside the Supreme Court’s Conference, 72 St. John’s L. Rev. 749 (1998), includes Biographical Information on the Participants in the Case; and transcripts of the complete pretrial and trial proceedings in the 1964 criminal prosecutions of Richard Chilton and John Terry, arranged by Prof. Barrett to create the organization reflected in the Table of Contents at the beginning of the appendix. Footnotes were added to provide citations and, in a few instances, to clarify the text. Bracketed material was added to correct obvious slips of the tongue or the typing finger. Other basic typographical errors were corrected without indication. Internal quotations during arguments by counsel ...
Summarizes the Court\u27s opinion in Terry v Ohio, including quotes from the majority opinion. Also ...
Trial transcript, pages 1-451, covering October 18, 1954 morning session through October 20, 1954 mo...
The trial court properly found that there is a distinction between a frisk and a search, and that in...
Suppression hearing, trial transcripts and biographical sketches of these participants in the cases:...
Part two of Defendant\u27s Bill of Exceptions for State of Ohio v. John W. Terry and State of Ohio v...
Defendant\u27s Bill of Exceptions for State of Ohio v. John W. Terry and State of Ohio v. Richard D....
Part three of Defendant\u27s Bill of Exceptions for State of Ohio v. John W. Terry and State of Ohio...
By stipulation and agreement by and between Reuben Payne, Assistant County Prosecutor, on behalf of ...
Describes the October 31, 1963 arrest of John W. Terry, Richard D. Chilton and Carl Katz by Clevelan...
Part four of Defendant\u27s Bill of Exceptions for State of Ohio v. John W. Terry and State of Ohio ...
Motion for a new trial; Plain Dealer reporter and witness Gus Dallas; jurors Lucille Williams, Louis...
Judges Samuel H. Silbert, Joseph A. Artl, and James Joseph Patrick Corrigan unanimously upheld Judge...
Describes the Supreme Court hearing on Terry v Ohio. Reports the Supreme Court Justices engaged in ...
Announces the death of Richard D. Chilton who was arrested with John W. Terry on October 31, 1963 fo...
The State of Ohio asserted that it had submitted Dr. Marsters\u27 1966 trial testimony as Marsters e...
Summarizes the Court\u27s opinion in Terry v Ohio, including quotes from the majority opinion. Also ...
Trial transcript, pages 1-451, covering October 18, 1954 morning session through October 20, 1954 mo...
The trial court properly found that there is a distinction between a frisk and a search, and that in...
Suppression hearing, trial transcripts and biographical sketches of these participants in the cases:...
Part two of Defendant\u27s Bill of Exceptions for State of Ohio v. John W. Terry and State of Ohio v...
Defendant\u27s Bill of Exceptions for State of Ohio v. John W. Terry and State of Ohio v. Richard D....
Part three of Defendant\u27s Bill of Exceptions for State of Ohio v. John W. Terry and State of Ohio...
By stipulation and agreement by and between Reuben Payne, Assistant County Prosecutor, on behalf of ...
Describes the October 31, 1963 arrest of John W. Terry, Richard D. Chilton and Carl Katz by Clevelan...
Part four of Defendant\u27s Bill of Exceptions for State of Ohio v. John W. Terry and State of Ohio ...
Motion for a new trial; Plain Dealer reporter and witness Gus Dallas; jurors Lucille Williams, Louis...
Judges Samuel H. Silbert, Joseph A. Artl, and James Joseph Patrick Corrigan unanimously upheld Judge...
Describes the Supreme Court hearing on Terry v Ohio. Reports the Supreme Court Justices engaged in ...
Announces the death of Richard D. Chilton who was arrested with John W. Terry on October 31, 1963 fo...
The State of Ohio asserted that it had submitted Dr. Marsters\u27 1966 trial testimony as Marsters e...
Summarizes the Court\u27s opinion in Terry v Ohio, including quotes from the majority opinion. Also ...
Trial transcript, pages 1-451, covering October 18, 1954 morning session through October 20, 1954 mo...
The trial court properly found that there is a distinction between a frisk and a search, and that in...