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Bloom v. Calderon, No. 95-99005 (9th Cir.) (132 F.3d 1267) (December 24, 1997) (Judge David R. Thompson)

Case held that trial counsel was constitutionally ineffective due to his failure to obtain and prepare psychiatric witness; and that such ineffective assistance of counsel seriously prejudiced the defendant to the degree that it undermined any confidence in the outcome of the proceedings. In large part, the trial counsel relied ...

 

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