Case: Jackson v. Pennsylvania; Smith v. Pennsylvania; Godfrey v. Banmiller, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Harris v. Maroney, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Smith v. Maroney, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Moyer v. Maroney, Warden; Adams v. Banmiller, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Haun v. Maroney, Warden, et al.; Brown v. Maroney, Warden; Luzzi v. Banmiller, Warden; and Slaughenhaupt v. Maroney, Warden
Abbreviation: Jackson v. Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1960-06-27
Docket Number: No. 7; No. 186; No. 376; No. 487; No. 519; No. 522; No. 535; No. 572; No. 615; No. 804; No. 869
Citation: 363 U.S. 855
Volume: 363
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Jackson v. Pennsylvania; Smith v. Pennsylvania; Godfrey v. Banmiller, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Harris v. Maroney, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Smith v. Maroney, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Moyer v. Maroney, Warden; Adams v. Banmiller, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Haun v. Maroney, Warden, et al.; Brown v. Maroney, Warden; Luzzi v. Banmiller, Warden; and Slaughenhaupt v. Maroney, Warden.
Judges: 
Pages: 855–855

Head Matter:
No. 7,
No. 186,
No. 376,
No. 487,
No. 519,
No. 522,
No. 535,
No. 572,
No. 615,
No. 804,
No. 869,
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
Jackson v. Pennsylvania; Smith v. Pennsylvania; Godfrey v. Banmiller, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Harris v. Maroney, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Smith v. Maroney, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Moyer v. Maroney, Warden; Adams v. Banmiller, Warden; Pennsylvania ex rel. Haun v. Maroney, Warden, et al.; Brown v. Maroney, Warden; Luzzi v. Banmiller, Warden; and Slaughenhaupt v. Maroney, Warden.
Anne X. Alpern, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, and Frank P. Lawley, Jr., Deputy Attorney General, for respondents. Victor H. Blanc also for respondent in No. 7, Mise., and No. 186, Mise.

Opinion:
On petitions for writs of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. In view of the representations by the Attorney General of Pennsylvania that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has agreed to allow the filing of appeals by indigent litigants without the payment of the required statutory filing fees, the petitions for writs of certiorari are denied.