United States Seventh Circuit
Suh v. Pierce, 09-3946
District court's denial of defendant's petition for habeas relief from his conviction for first-degree murder and armed robbery is affirmed as, although defendant has abandoned the argument that his convictions and sentences were tainted because the trial judge had an undisclosed relationship with the family of the murder victim, his claim that the due process clause recusal, even in the absence of any potential for actual bias, where it might appear to an outsider that the judge had an interest in the outcome of the case is procedurally defaulted because defendant never presented this theory in state court.
Appellate Information
- Argued 10/20/2010
- Decided 01/18/2011
- Published 01/18/2011
Judges
Court
- United States Seventh Circuit