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Banks v. Horn, No. 99-9005 (3rd Cir.) (316 F.3d 228) (January 14, 2003) (Judge Marjorie O. Rendell)

Here, on remand from the Supreme Court, the Third Circuit again affirmed its prior decision that the state courts had unreasonably applied Supreme Court precedent during the penalty phase of the appellant's trial and it remanded for a new penalty phase.

In its earlier decision, reported at Banks v. Horn, ...

 

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