Goodwin v. Johnson, No. 95-20134 (5th Cir.) (132 F.3d 162) (January 15, 1998) (Judge Carolyn Dineen King)
Loaded on Feb. 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
February 09, 1998
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Miranda.
Here the Court vacated a conviction on the grounds that the defendant had improperly been denied an evidentiary hearing on this issue of whether a Texas conviction, used to justify the death penalty, had violated his Miranda rights.
Goodwin v. Johnson, 132 F. 3d 162 (5th Cir. 1998) (Judge King) ...
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