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Top citers, strongest first. 8 distinct citers.
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Castillo v. Clark
Cf. Beck v. Alabama, 447 U.S. 625 , 100 S.Ct. 2382 , 65 L.Ed.2d 392 (1980) (death sentence is not constitutionally imposed after a jury verdict of guilt on a capital offense where the jury was not permitted to consider a lesser included non-capital evidence when the evidence supported such a verdict); see Solis v. Garcia, 219 F.3d 922, 929 (9th Cir.2000) (noting that the Ninth Circuit declined to extend Beck to non-capital cases), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 839 , 122 S.Ct. 94 , 151 L.Ed.2d 55 (2001).
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State v. Murrell
See Barden, 356 N.C. at 383 , 572 S.E.2d at 149 -50 (citing, inter alia, State v. Davis, 353 N.C. 1, 35-37 , 539 S.E.2d 243, 266-67 (2000), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 839 (2001)).
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Meyer v. Branker
See Meyer v. North Carolina, 534 U.S. 839 , 122 S.Ct. 93 , 151 L.Ed.2d 54 (2001).
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State v. Barden
See State v. Davis, 353 N.C. 1, 35-37 , 539 S.E.2d 243, 266-67 (2000), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 839 , 151 L.
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Manuel Alejandro Barrios v. T. Cisneros
Ed. 2d 532 (2009) (“[W]e have 19 repeatedly held that ‘it is not the province of a federal habeas court to reexamine state-court determinations on state- law questions.’”) (quoting Estelle, 502 U.S. at 67-68); Bradshaw v. Richey, 546 U.S. 74, 76 , 126 S. Ct. 602 , 163 L. 20 Ed. 2d 407 (2005) (per curiam) (“[A] state court’s interpretation of state law, including one announced on direct appeal of the challenged conviction, binds a federal court sitting in habeas corpus.”). 21 80 Windham v. Merkle, 163 F.3d 1092, 1106 (9th Cir. 1998); see also United States v. Rivera-Alonzo, 584 F.…
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State v. Morgan
See also State v. Davis, 353 N.C. 1, 41 , 539 S.E.2d 243, 269 (2000) (“We find nothing in the statute that requires the judge to state ‘life imprisonment without parole’ every time he alludes to or mentions the alternative sentence.”), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 839 , 151 L.
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Cited "see, e.g."
State v. Morgan
See also State v. Davis, 353 N.C. 1 , 41, 539 S.E.2d 243 , 269 (2000) ("We find nothing in the statute that requires the judge to state 'life imprisonment without parole' every time he alludes to or mentions the alternative sentence."), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 839 , 151 L.
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State v. Haselden
See also State v. Davis, 353 N.C. 1, 28 , 539 S.E.2d 243, 262 (2000), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 839 , 151 L.
Meyer
v.
North Carolina
v.
North Carolina
No. 00-9959.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 1, 2001.
Cited by 1 opinion | Published
Sup. Ct. N. C. Certiorari denied.