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Strickler v. Pruett, No. 97-29 (4th Cir.) (1998 WL 340420) (June 17, 1998) (Per Curiam)

See the subsequent Supreme Court affirmation of this ruling, albeit on somewhat different grounds, in Strickler v. Greene, decided 6/17/99.

Here the 4th Circuit held that despite the Government's withholding of material exculpatory materials, it reversed the grant of a habeas petition, holding that the petitioner had established neither "cause" ...

 

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