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Top citers, strongest first. 27 distinct citers.
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Cited "see"
O'Neill v. United States
See U.S. v. Ouimette, 798 F.2d 47, 49-50 (2d Cir.1986) cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 163 , 102 L.Ed.2d 134 (1988).
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Richard Murphy v. Richard E. Walker
See Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1458 (7th Cir.1988), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988).
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United States v. Pedro H. Valdez, Wasang Tomas Mock, Jorge Garcia, and Raul Rodriguez
See United States v. Ouimette, 798 F.2d 47, 49 (2d Cir.1986), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 163 , 102 L.Ed.2d 134 (1988).
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United States v. John F. Rosch
See United States v. Hurtado, 846 F.2d 995, 997 (5th Cir.1988), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 163 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988).
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Fillmore v. Ordonez
(2×)
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See Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1457 (7th Cir.), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988) (act or practice that violates Eighth Amendment also violates due process rights of pretrial detainees) (citation omitted).
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Miguel Castillo, Also Known as Carlos A. Aguiar v. Cook County Mail Room Department
(2×)
See Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1456 (7th Cir.1988), ce rt. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988).
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Bassett v. Hastings
Accord Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1456 (7th Cir.) (no denial of meaningful access to courts where jail did not provide access to a law library to inmate who was represented by counsel), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 (1988). 9 Here, although the Yavapai County jail did not have a law library, Bassett received the legal assistance of a court-appointed attorney.
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Kelvin Amir Meador-Bey v. Travis Jones D.E. Houseworth Kimberly Jeffries
See Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1456 (7th Cir.) (per curiam), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 (1988); Patterson v. Mintzes, 717 F.2d 284, 289 (6th Cir.1983). 7 Although the record does not provide facts from which to evaluate Meador-Bey's claim according to every one of the above factors, it does provide enough facts to determine that this claim does not rise to a constitutional level.
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Gonzales v. State
See Culverhouse v. State, 755 S.W.2d 856 (Tex.Crim.App.1988), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 164 , 102 L.Ed.2d 134 (1988) (upon showing of necessity, trial court did not abuse its discretion in ordering defendant to appear in court in shackles and handcuffs).
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United States v. Charles Whalen
See Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1456-57 (7th Cir.), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988).
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United States v. Frank Edward Pologruto
See Fed.R.Crim.P. 32(c)(3)(D) and U.S. v. Hurtado, 846 F.2d 995, 998 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 163 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988).
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Dockerty-Bostron v. Waukesha County
See Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1455 (7th Cir.1988), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988).
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Wade v. Ramos
(2×)
Johnson v. Snyder, 444 F.3d 579, 583-584 (7th Cir. 2006) citing Gentry v. Duckworth, 65 F.3d 555, 561 (7th Cir. 1995); see also Martin v. Tyson, 845 f.2d 1451, 1455 (7th Cir. 1988) cert denied 488 U.S. 863 (1988)(liability precluded under 1983 if no personal involvement); Eades v. Thompson, 823 f.2d 1055, 1063 (7th Cir. 1987) (each defendant can only be liable for their own personal actions, not for recklessness or actions on the part of other defendants); Wolf-Lille v. Sonquist, 699 f.2d 864 (7th Cir. 1983) (1983 is based on personal liability predicated on individual fault.
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United States v. McAuley
See, e.g., United States v. Ouimette, 798 F.2d 47, 50 (2d Cir.1986) (“The different elements of proof required by each subsection [of the same statute] demonstrate that, under Blockburger , two distinct offenses exist, carrying separate penalties that may be cumulated.” (emphasis added)), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 163 , 102 L.Ed.2d 134 (1988).
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United States v. Moran (McAuley)
See, e.g., United States v. Ouimette, 798 F.2d 47, 50 (2d Cir. 1986) (“The different elements of proof required by each subsection [of the same statute] demonstrate 8 that, under Blockburger, two distinct offenses exist, carrying separate penalties that may be cumulated.” (emphasis added)), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 (1988).
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Silvera v. Connecticut Department of Corrections
See, e.g., Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1456 (7th Cir.1988) (affirming summary judgment to defendants where the pretrial detainee had not alleged or offered evidence that he was injured by his cell placement with convicted inmates), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988); Brodak v. Nichols, 162 F.3d 1161 , 1998 WL 553032 , at *2 (6th Cir. Aug. 17, 1998) (unpublished) (“[T]he placement of pretrial detainees in a county jail facility with convicted inmates does not violate the Eighth Amendment, without evidence demonstrating that a pretrial detainee was injured …
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Quintero v. Tilton
Rather, "[t]hey are a means to achieve the end of an impartial jury[,]" and as long as the jury that sits is impartial, "the loss of a peremptory challenge [does not] constitute[ ] a violation of the constitutional right to an impartial jury." Ross, 487 U.S. at 88 , 108 S.Ct. at 2278 ; see also Watson v. Camp, 848 F.2d 89, 92 (7th Cir.) (Denial of a peremptory challenge "simply does not violate the Constitution by casting doubt on the impartiality of an otherwise validly constituted jury."), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 164 , 102 L.Ed.2d 134 (1988); Haywood v. Portuando, 288 F.Supp.2…
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Quintero v. Tilton
Rather, “[t]hey are a means to achieve the end of an impartial jury[,]” and as long as the jury that sits is impartial, “the loss of a peremptory challenge [does not] constitute[ ] a violation of the constitutional right to an impartial jury.” Ross, 487 U.S. at 88 , 108 S.Ct. at 2278 ; see also Watson v. Camp, 848 F.2d 89, 92 (7th Cir.) (Denial of a peremptory challenge “simply does not violate the Constitution by casting doubt on the impartiality of an otherwise validly constituted jury.”), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 164 , 102 L.Ed.2d 134 (1988); Haywood v. Portuando, …
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Robertson v. State
(4×)
See Maddox v. State, 613 S.W.2d 275, 286 (Tex.Crim.App. 1980); see also Culverhouse v. State, 755 S.W.2d 856, 861 (Tex.Crim.App.) (noting that a defendant waives his asserted right to selfrepresentation when he invites or agrees to any substantial participation by standby counsel), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 164 , 102 L.Ed.2d 134 (1988).
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State v. Villalobos
See, e.g., United States v. Patella, 846 F.2d 977, 980 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988); United States v. Inco Bank & Trust Corp., 845 F.2d 919, 920 (11th Cir.1988); Steffler v. State, 230 Ind. 557 , 104 N.E.2d 729, 733-34 (1952).
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Rubeck v. Sheriff of Wabash County
See also Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451 (7th Cir.), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988).
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James P. Ostrowski v. Atlantic Mutual Insurance Companies
See, e.g., United States v. Ouimette, 798 F.2d 47, 49 (2d Cir.1986), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 163 , 102 L.Ed.2d 134 (1988) (failure to give a requested charge is not error unless the requested charge “accurately represented the law in every respect”).
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Billy B. Tucker v. Sheriff Randall and Lieutenant Speenburg
Dreher v. Sielaff, 636 F.2d 1141 (7th Cir.1980); see also Martin v. Tyson, 845 F.2d 1451, 1458 (7th Cir.1988), certiorari denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 .
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United States v. Arch A. Moore, Jr.
See, e.g., United States v. Hurtado, 846 F.2d 995, 997 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 163 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988); United States v. Carr, 740 F.2d 339, 343-44 (5th Cir.1984), cert. denied, 471 U.S. 1004 , 105 S.Ct. 1865 , 85 L.Ed.2d 159 (1985); United States v. Kobrosky, 711 F.2d 449, 455-56 (1st Cir.1983).
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United States v. Mauricio Londono-Villa
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It should be made too dangerous to be attractive.” Id. at 4575 (quoting Report of President’s Advisory Commission on Narcotic and Drug Abuse (1963)); see also United States v. Palella, 846 F.2d 977, 980 (5th Cir.) (the Act represents “a comprehensive scheme designed to suppress and, hopefully, ultimately terminate the illegal distribution of drugs from whatever source, foreign or domestic”), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 , 109 S.Ct. 162 , 102 L.Ed.2d 133 (1988); United States v. Baker, 609 F.2d 134, 137 (5th Cir.1980) (the Act represents a congressional effort “to eradicate all illegal …
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State v. Slanaker
Accord, Mejia v. United States, 291 F.2d 198 (9th Cir. 1961); see also United States v. Ouimette, 798 F.2d 47 (2d Cir. 1986), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 863 (1988).
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Martin
v.
Gramley
v.
Gramley
No. 88-5181.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 3, 1988.
488 U.S. 863
Published
C. A. 7th Cir. Certiorari denied.