United States Sixth Circuit - October 2000 Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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SKAGGS v. PARKERUnited States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedurePetitioner received ineffective assistance of counsel during the penalty phase of his trial, where his attorney failed to investigate and present... |
10/31/2000 | 98-6249 |
GALL v. PARKERUnited States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureEvidence that murder defendant is competent to stand trial is not sufficient to prove that defendant lacked extreme emotional disturbance, the... |
10/30/2000 | 91-5502 |
IN RE: JOHN W. SCHULTZUnited States Sixth Circuit
Bankruptcy LawExtreme illness of solo attorney's wife constitutes excusable neglect for late filing of a notice of appeal, under Federal Rule of Bankruptcy... |
10/26/2000 | 00-8035 |
ROGERS v. WAL-MART STORESUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil ProcedureA post-removal stipulation reducing the amount in controversy below the jurisdictional limit does not require remand to state court. |
10/26/2000 | 99-6348 |
US v. QuinnUnited States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureDefendant who used a preemptory challenge against a potential juror may not claim that trial court abused its discretion by refusing to dismiss that... |
10/25/2000 | 99-5403 |
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