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- Q5922962 subject Q6996306.
- Q5922962 subject Q6996380.
- Q5922962 subject Q6996790.
- Q5922962 subject Q6998792.
- Q5922962 abstract "Hoyt v. Florida, 368 U.S. 57 (1961), was an appeal by Gwendolyn Hoyt, who had killed her husband and received a jail sentence for second degree murder. Although she had suffered mental and physical abuse in her marriage, and showed neurotic, if not psychotic, behavior, a six-man jury deliberated for just twenty-five minutes before finding her guilty. They sentenced her to 30 years of hard labor. Hoyt claimed that her all-male jury led to discrimination and unfair circumstances during her trial. The decision was subsequently overruled by Taylor v. Louisiana.".
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- Q5922962 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996306.
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- Q5922962 fullname "Gwendolyn Hoyt v. Florida".
- Q5922962 type Case.
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- Q5922962 comment "Hoyt v. Florida, 368 U.S. 57 (1961), was an appeal by Gwendolyn Hoyt, who had killed her husband and received a jail sentence for second degree murder. Although she had suffered mental and physical abuse in her marriage, and showed neurotic, if not psychotic, behavior, a six-man jury deliberated for just twenty-five minutes before finding her guilty. They sentenced her to 30 years of hard labor. Hoyt claimed that her all-male jury led to discrimination and unfair circumstances during her trial.".
- Q5922962 label "Hoyt v. Florida".
- Q5922962 name "Gwendolyn Hoyt v. Florida".