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U.S. Supreme Court

Mar. 31, 2011

High Court Quashes Habeas Suit

A man who was wrongly imprisoned for 14 years cannot sue the district attorney for failing to train prosecutors about their legal obligation to turn over evidence to the defendant that could establish innocence, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled


WASHINGTON - A man who was wrongly imprisoned for 14 years cannot sue the district attorney for failing to train prosecutors about their legal obligation to turn over evidence to the defendant that could establish innocence, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. The decision was reached on a 5-4 vote, with the five conservative justices in the majority. The decision reverses the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Connick v. Thompson, 09-571

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