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Dukes v. Secretary, Department of Corrections
See also Pinholster, 563 U.S. 202 (An applicant must overcome this “‘doubly deferential’ standard of Strickland and the AEDPA.”), Johnson v. Sec’y, Dep’t of Corr., 643 F.3d 907, 911 (11th Cir. 2011) (“Double deference is doubly difficult for a petitioner to overcome, and it will be a rare case in which an ineffective assistance of counsel claim that was denied on the merits in state court is found to merit relief in a federal habeas proceeding.”), and Pooler v. Sec’y, Dep’t of Corr., 702 F.3d 1252, 1270 (11th Cir. 2012) (“Because we must view Pooler’s ineffective counse…
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Hagen v. Secretary, Department of Corrections
See also Pinholster, 563 U.S. 202 (An applicant must overcome this “‘doubly deferential’ standard of Strickland and the AEDPA.”), Johnson v. Sec’y, Dep’t of Corr., 643 F.3d 907, 911 (11th Cir. 2011) (“Double deference is doubly difficult for a petitioner to overcome, and it will be a rare case in which an ineffective assistance of counsel claim that was denied on the merits in state court is found to merit relief in a federal habeas proceeding.”), and Pooler v. Sec’y, Dep’t of Corr., 702 F.3d 1252, 1270 (11th Cir. 2012) (“Because we must view Pooler’s ineffective counse…
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Andres GONZALEZ
v.
Edward J. CADEN, Warden.
v.
Edward J. CADEN, Warden.
No. 12–10881..
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 7, 2013.
Published
Case below, 513 Fed.Appx. 672.
Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.