Lozada v. Deeds, No. 90-5393 (U.S. Supreme Court) (498 U.S. 430; 111 S.Ct. 860) (February 19, 1991) (Per Curiam)
In this case the Supreme Court held that the Court of Appeals had erred in denying petitioner's request for a certificate of probable cause because, under the standards set forth in Barefoot v. Estelle, 463 U.S. 880, 893 , for issuance of such a certificate, he made a substantial showing ...
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