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April 3, 2007
Webcast of the Sixth Circuit argument in Reynolds habeas case
In addition to the parties' briefs, you can now access here the webcast of the Sixth Circuit argument today in the complicated federal habeas case in which an Ohio death row prisoner is challenging the Ohio state court proceedings that resulted in his death sentence for a murder committed in Summit County, Ohio in the mid-1990s.
Both the briefs and the webcast provide a great set of materials for further gearing up for our discussions of habeas review in capital cases in this week's classes (readings here and here).
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Thanks to Professor Berman, we all now understand what "ineffective assistance of counsel" is...
Posted by: Scott | Apr 3, 2007 8:39:00 PM
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