Leonard v. Texas, No. 16-122 (U.S. Supreme Court) (580 U.S. ___; 137 S.Ct. 847) (March 6, 2017) (Per Curiam)
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published in Punch and Jurists
March 13, 2017
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This is an unusual case for P&J to report on because the Court’s per curiam order has absolutely no precedential value. All that happened in this case from the Supreme Court’s perspective was that it issued an unsigned order denying a petition for a Writ of Certiorari of a …
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- U.S. v. Bodouva, No. 16-3937 (2nd Cir.) (853 F.3d 76) (March 22, 2017) (Per Curiam)
- U.S. v. Darby, No. 2:16cr36 (E.D.Va.) (190 F.Supp.3d 520) (June 3, 2016) (Judge Robert G. Doumar)
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- Leonard v. Texas, No. 16-122 (U.S. Supreme Court) (580 U.S. ___; 137 S.Ct. 847) (March 6, 2017) (Per Curiam)
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