United States v. Gouveia

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United States v. Gouveia

Supreme Court of the United States

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Full case name: United States v. Gouveia, et al.
Citations: 467 U.S. 180
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U.S. Constitution, Amendment VI

United States v. Gouveia, 467 U.S. 180 (1984)[1], was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that prisoners in administrative segregation pending the investigation of crimes committed within the prison had no Sixth Amendment entitlement to counsel prior to the initiation of adversary judicial proceedings against them.

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