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  2. Edwards v. Vannoy - Wikipedia

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    Police obtained a warrant to search Edward's residence and arrest him. Edwards turned himself in after police executed the search warrant. His confession was videotaped. [5] Edwards was convicted in 2007 in Louisiana on charges of rape, armed robbery, and kidnapping. Edwards is black and the victims were white college students.

  3. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 593

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    Case name Docket no. Date decided Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. 18–956: April 5, 2021 Tandon v. Newsom: 20A151: April 9, 2021 AMG Capital Management, LLC v.

  4. Ramos v. Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Thedrick Edwards, a different Louisiana inmate convicted by a 10-to-2 decision, had been challenging Louisiana's non-unanimous jury conviction law since his own 2007 conviction, had petitioned to the Supreme Court around the same time that Ramos had been under consideration, using collateral review (Ramos dealt with direct review). [12]

  5. List of United States Navy vice admirals from 2000 to 2009

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    Each entry lists the admiral's name, date of rank, [a] active-duty positions held while serving at three-star rank, [b] number of years of active-duty service at three-star rank (Yrs), [c] year commissioned and source of commission, [d] number of years in commission when promoted to three-star rank (YC), [e] and other biographical notes.

  6. Martinez v. Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Appellate ...

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    Martinez v. Court of Appeal of California, 528 U.S. 152 (2000), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court decided an appellant who was the defendant in a criminal case cannot refuse the assistance of counsel on direct appeals. This case is in contrast to Faretta v.

  7. Edwards v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Edwards v. United States , 286 U.S. 482 (1932), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that a law is not invalid when a president signs it after Congress has adjourned, so long as it is signed within 10 days.