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Amrine v. Bowersox, No. 96-1892 (8th Cir.) (128 F.3d 1222) (November 3, 1997) (Judge Diana E. Murphy)

In this fascinating prison case, the petitioner presented numerous pieces of evidence that prison officials had conspired to manufacture evidence that he had committed a murder while in prison. The lower court refused to grant a Writ of Habeas Corpus because it concluded that the petitioner had not shown "cause" ...

 

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