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  • Hernandez v. Texas - Wikipedia
    Peter Hernandez, a Mexican-American agricultural worker, was convicted for the 1951 murder of Cayetano “Joe” Espinosa, a man that he shot in cold blood at a bar in Edna, Texas
  • 1954: Hernandez v. Texas - Library of Congress
    In 1951, Pete Hernandez, a young Mexican-American cotton picker, was accused of murdering Joe Espinoza and charged with life imprisonment by an all Anglo-Saxon jury in Edna, Texas
  • Hernandez v. Texas | Oyez
    Facts of the case Pete Hernandez, an agricultural worker, was indicted for the murder of Joe Espinoza by an all-Anglo (white) grand jury in Jackson County, Texas
  • Hernandez v. Texas | Supreme Court Historical Society
    Hernandez was found guilty by an all-white jury in October 1951 and sentenced to life imprisonment Hernandez’s family sought out lawyer Gustavo “Gus” Garcia, a rising star in Texas litigation, as the defense attorney
  • Hernandez v. Texas, 347 U. S. 475 (1954) - Justia U. S. Supreme Court Center
    The petitioner, Pete Hernandez, was indicted for the murder of one Joe Espinosa by a grand jury in Jackson County, Texas He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment
  • Hernandez v. Texas Changes Civil Rights
    In 1954, the United States Supreme Court extended constitutional rights to Mexican Americans in the landmark civil rights case Hernandez v Texas Before the ruling, Mexican Americans were officially classified as white but faced overt discrimination and segregation
  • Hernandez v Texas 1954 | Lone Star High Court
    Within 24 hours, local police quickly arrested Hernandez, and all-white grand and petite juries found him guilty of murder Pete Hernandez’s family secured the legal services of Gustavo “Gus” Garcia and Carlos Carneda to represent him in court
  • Hernandez v. Texas – Case Brief Summary – Facts, Issue, Holding . . .
    In Hernandez v Texas, Pete Hernandez, a person of Mexican descent, was indicted for murder by a grand jury in Jackson County, Texas, and subsequently convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment
  • HERNANDEZ V. TEXAS (1954) CASE SUMMARY - Oyez, Oyez, Oh Yay
    In October 1951, after only four hours of deliberation, an all-Anglo jury found Hernandez guilty of murder with malice and sentenced him to life in prison That judgment was appealed to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
  • Hernandez v. State of Texas - TSHA
    Explore the significance of Hernández v the State of Texas, the first Mexican-American civil rights case decided by the U S Supreme Court, and its impact on jury selection and discrimination laws





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