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2011 term per curiam opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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her family and friends, and the state trial court, characterizing such efforts as "superhuman," consequently granted its motion to have her declared unavailable and her testimony from the first trial admitted. The defendant was convicted of one of the charges and after losing an appeal in state court, filed a habeas corpus petition in federal court.
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the totality of the officers' encounter with the mother, instead incorrectly analyzing each step in isolation. Finally, the Ninth Circuit failed to give proper consideration to the perspective of the officers at the scene as events were unfolding, instead viewing the case "with the 20/20 vision of hindsight."
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In reversing, the Court criticized the Ninth Circuit for basing its ruling upon a changed version of the facts, as well as for apparently assuming that lawful conduct could not give rise to a legitimate concern that violence was imminent. The Court also stated that the Ninth Circuit failed to look at
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Though she had testified willingly and was cross-examined at the first trial, which was declared a mistrial, the witness subsequently claimed to fear for her safety and went into hiding, failing to appear for the second trial. The prosecution made numerous and repeated attempts to locate her through
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The Court reversed the Seventh Circuit's setting aside of a state court criminal conviction for sexual assault, where the alleged victim had been declared an unavailable witness and her testimony from a previous mistrial was admitted. Because the state court's decision to admit the testimony was not
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The Seventh Circuit ruled that the prosecution had not made the requisite good faith effort to locate the witness, describing particular steps that had not been taken. The Court considered these efforts unlikely to have made a difference, and "the Sixth Amendment does not require the prosecution to
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The police officers were questioning the mother of a student who had been rumored to be planning to shoot other students at school. The mother initially failed to answer the phone, hung up after she did, and after coming outside to speak to the officers, failed to ask them what the questioning was
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decisions are issued from the Court as an institution, these opinions all lack the attribution of authorship or joining votes to specific justices. All justices on the Court at the time the decision was handed down are assumed to have participated and concurred unless otherwise noted.
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about, and immediately ran back inside when she was asked if there were any guns inside. Finding this behavior alarming, the officers followed her in. No guns were found, and the rumors about the student's intentions turned out to be false.
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Convicted in 1984 and sentenced to death for a robbery, James Lambert filed for habeas corpus due to the discovery of unreleased evidence that the prosecution had failed to disclose to the defense in violation of the decision in
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The Court ruled that the Sixth Circuit erred in setting aside a murder conviction in Ohio state court, because although the defendant's initial confession was given without the warnings required by
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for entering a private home without a warrant, finding that their belief that violence was imminent, and that a warrantless entry was appropriate, was reasonable under the circumstances.
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that the law did not violate the First Amendment. The Court's short opinion stated that "here can be no serious doubt" that the issue had already been decided to the contrary by
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Clarksburg Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center, LLC, dba Clarksburg Continuous Care Center, et al. v. Sharon A. Marchio, Executrix of the Estate of Pauline Virginia Willett
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The Court reversed, for the third time, a judgment of the Ninth Circuit that had set aside the conviction of a woman for the death of her infant grandson attributed to
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does not permit courts to issue a blanket refusal to compel arbitration simply because some of the claims could be resolved by the court without arbitration.
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In a case involving a state law prohibiting corporate expenditures that support or oppose a political candidate or party, the Supreme Court reversed the
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American Tradition Partnership, Inc., FKA Western Tradition Partnership, Inc., et al. v. Steve Bullock, Attorney General of Montana, et al.
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for which preclearance of redistricting by the state is required. Due to a significant increase in the state's population recorded in the
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The Court ruled that the federal district court gave the state insufficient deference to its political judgment when it invalidated a
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The Court vacated a Florida state court judgment refusing to compel arbitration in a lawsuit involving claims brought against auditor
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jurisprudence, the Seventh Circuit's decision failed to give the state court the benefit of the doubt as required by the
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Brian Coleman, Superintendent, State Correctional Institution at Fayette, et al. v. Lorenzo Johnson
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opinions during its 2011 term, which began October 3, 2011 and concluded September 30, 2012.
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John E. Wetzel, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, et al. v. James Lambert
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The Court reversed the Ninth Circuit's judgment that police officers were not entitled to
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District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia reversed and remanded.
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District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District, vacated and remanded.
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District Court for the Western District of Texas vacated and remanded.
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Western Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Attorney General of Montana
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Western Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Attorney General of Montana
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Smith's sentence was subsequently commuted by California Governor
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Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia vacated and remanded.
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Marmet Health Care Center, Inc., et al. v. Clayton Brown et al.
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exhaust every avenue of inquiry, no matter how unpromising."
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The Court vacated and remanded a federal court's interim
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to time served, releasing her after a decade in prison.
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Javier Cavazos, Acting Warden, v. Shirley Ree Smith
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Index


Supreme Court of the United States
per curiam
John Roberts
Antonin Scalia
Anthony Kennedy
Clarence Thomas
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Stephen Breyer
Samuel Alito
Sonia Sotomayor
Elena Kagan
C.D. Cal.
F. 3d
9th Cir.
Wikisource

official slip opinion
shaken baby syndrome
Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996
a dissent
Jerry Brown
Rosenthal, Andrew
"Shaken Baby Syndrome"
The New York Times
Fla. Cir. Ct.
Palm Beach Cty.
So. 3d
Fla. App.
9 U.S.C.

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