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Finding that the trial court abused its discretion in not allowing Maye to exercise the constitutional right to be tried in the county where the offense occurred, the judgment of the trial court is reversed, and this case remanded for a newtrial.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinion Reversing Cory Maye’s Conviction 2009
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This was error; consequently, this Court must reverse and remand this case for a newtrial.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinion Reversing Cory Maye’s Conviction 2009
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Although Rubio was convicted of the crime in November 2003, his conviction was overturned by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 2007, thus granting him a newtrial.
Brownsville Herald : By LAURA B. MARTINEZ 2010
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The court order overturned the sentencing portion of Abu-Jamal's trial but refused Abu-Jamal's request for a newtrial, upholding his 1982 conviction on first-degree murder charges.
Democracy Now! 2009
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The Ohio Supreme Court agreed, vacated Johnson’s sentence and ordered a newtrial.
The Volokh Conspiracy » When Ineffective Assistance Becomes Malpractice 2009
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The Ohio Supreme Court agreed, vacated Johnson’s sentence and ordered a newtrial.
The Volokh Conspiracy » When Ineffective Assistance Becomes Malpractice 2009
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It is our job, in this as in any other criminal appeal, to decide whether any of the court’s rulings so impaired the fairness and reliability of the proceeding that the only permissible remedy is a newtrial.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Illinois Gov. Ryan’s Conviction Upheld: 2007
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But in any event, the court held probably correctly, that any such error didn’t make Tate’s trial unfair, and thus doesn’t justify giving him a newtrial.
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