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158 Mass Incarceration Cases

Jay V. Johnson v. California
U.S. Supreme Court
Feb 2005

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Jay V. Johnson v. California

Reviewing the procedure by which a defendant can establish that the prosecution improperly used its peremptory jury challenges in a racially discriminatory fashion. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Feb 2005
Jay V. Johnson v. California

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Jay V. Johnson v. California

Reviewing the procedure by which a defendant can establish that the prosecution improperly used its peremptory jury challenges in a racially discriminatory fashion. DECIDED
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Benitez v. Mata
U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2005

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Benitez v. Mata

Reviewing the government's claim that "Mariel" Cubans can be subject to indefinite detention if they have been found excludable from the United States and Cuba will not allow their return. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2005
Benitez v. Mata

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Benitez v. Mata

Reviewing the government's claim that "Mariel" Cubans can be subject to indefinite detention if they have been found excludable from the United States and Cuba will not allow their return. DECIDED
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Muehler v. Mena
U.S. Supreme Court
Nov 2004

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Immigrants' Rights

Muehler v. Mena

Challenging the length, nature, and scope of the police detention of a lawful permanent resident during a police raid. 
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U.S. Supreme Court
Nov 2004
Muehler v. Mena

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Immigrants' Rights

Muehler v. Mena

Challenging the length, nature, and scope of the police detention of a lawful permanent resident during a police raid. 
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Illinois v. Caballes
U.S. Supreme Court
Nov 2004

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Illinois v. Caballes

Reviewing whether police can expand a routine traffic stop into a drug investigation by using a drug-sniffing dog in the absence of individualized suspicion. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Nov 2004
Illinois v. Caballes

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Illinois v. Caballes

Reviewing whether police can expand a routine traffic stop into a drug investigation by using a drug-sniffing dog in the absence of individualized suspicion. DECIDED
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Kowalski v. Tesmer
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2004

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Kowalski v. Tesmer

Reviewing whether indigent criminal defendants in Michigan are entitled to appointed counsel on their first appeal, even if they plead guilty. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2004
Kowalski v. Tesmer

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Kowalski v. Tesmer

Reviewing whether indigent criminal defendants in Michigan are entitled to appointed counsel on their first appeal, even if they plead guilty. DECIDED
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