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Wood v. Allen
U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2009

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Wood v. Allen

Whether the federal courts properly reviewed the state court findings in this habeas corpus proceeding to determine the constitutionality of the petitioner's death sentence.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2009
Wood v. Allen

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Wood v. Allen

Whether the federal courts properly reviewed the state court findings in this habeas corpus proceeding to determine the constitutionality of the petitioner's death sentence.
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In Re Personal Restraint of Darold R.J. Stenson
Washington
Dec 2008

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In Re Personal Restraint of Darold R.J. Stenson

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Washington
Dec 2008
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State of North Carolina v. Jones
Court Case
May 2008

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State of North Carolina v. Jones

Innocent North Carolina Man Exonerated After 14 Years On Death Row
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Court Case
May 2008
State of North Carolina v. Jones

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State of North Carolina v. Jones

Innocent North Carolina Man Exonerated After 14 Years On Death Row
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Baze v. Rees
U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2008

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Baze v. Rees

Whether Kentucky's lethal injection protocol violates the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment by using a combination of drugs that creates an unnecessary and avoidable risk of excruciating pain. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2008
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Baze v. Rees

Whether Kentucky's lethal injection protocol violates the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment by using a combination of drugs that creates an unnecessary and avoidable risk of excruciating pain. DECIDED
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