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Sanders v. U.S., No. 202 (U.S. Supreme Court) (373 U.S. 1; 83 S.Ct. 1068) (April 29, 2063) (Justice Brennan)

The Court reasoned that "notions of finality in litigation have no place where life or liberty is at stake and infringement of constitutional rights is alleged." (Id., at 8).

Here, in addressing the preclusive effects of prior § 2255 petitions on separate subsequent § 2255 petitions, the Court held that ...

 

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