Baldwin v. Reese, No. 02-964 (U.S. Supreme Court) (541 U.S. 27; 124 S.Ct. 1347) (March 2, 2004) (Justice Breyer)
Loaded on Feb. 1, 2004
published in Punch and Jurists
February 09, 2004
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Procedural Default/Error.
In this habeas case, the limited issue before the Court was one of those arcane "exhaustion" rules designed to sift out frivolous appeals by prisoners - namely whether the petitioner had "fairly presented” his Federal claim to the state courts, in the manner required by 28 U.S.C. § 2254(b)(1), to ...
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