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Evitts v. Lucey, No. 83-1378 (U.S. Supreme Court) (469 U.S. 387; 105 S.Ct. 830) (January 21, 1985) (Justice Brennan)

In this case the Court held that the Due Process Clause alone, absent any equal protection principles, guaranteed the right to effective assistance of appellate counsel. (Id., at 391-92). Crucially, the Supreme Court found that the aspect of the Due Process Clause that extended this guarantee was the line of ...

 

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