Document: 371 U.S. 28 83 S.Ct. 9 L.Ed.2d Edward WALTONv.STATE OF ARKANSAS. No. 18, Misc. Decided Oct. 22, 1962. John C. Finley, for petitioner. Frank Holt, Atty. Gen., of Arkansas, and Thorp Thomas Jack L. Lessenberry, Asst. Attys. respondent. PER CURIAM. 1 The motion leave to proceed in forma pauperis the petition a writ certiorari are granted. 2 In this capital case Supreme Court Arkansas sustained petitioner's conviction against claim, among others, that violation Fourteenth Amendment Constitution United States his involuntary confession crime was introduced evidence at trial. Walton v. State, Ark., 350 S.W.2d 302. Petitioner contends independently claim unconstitutional because he not represented by counsel time arraignment course which acknowledged voluntariness confession, such acknowledgment being later used him 3 When decided it did have benefit Court's decision Hamilton Alabama, 368 52, 82 157, 7 114, rendered subsequent state court's on same day denied rehearing upon filed prior announcement case. Further, we unable conclude from record either petitioner had proceedings or, if not, advised right understandingly intelligently waived right. 4 these circumstances judgment should be vacated remanded court further consideration light supra, or other appropriate as may available under law resolution constitutional claim. It is so ordered. 5 Judgment remanded.

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