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Limited v. Antrix Corp. was an odd one: The justices asked no questions at all about the question on which they’d granted ...
To her credit, however, Sotomayor took advantage of the occasion to enshrine important protections for all criminal defendants who, like Glossip, are convicted with false testimony. Her opinion ...
Mexico’s effort to target illegal cross-border gun trafficking via U.S. courts might be over before it could start.
“We conclude that the prosecution’s failure to correct Sneed’s trial testimony violated the Due Process Clause,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote for the majority. “Glossip is entitled to a new trial.” ...
“Correcting Sneed's lie would have undermined his credibility and revealed his willingness to lie under oath,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote for five of the justices. Sotomayor said additional ...
“We conclude that the prosecution violated its constitutional obligation to correct false testimony,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in her majority opinion, invoking the 14th Amendment’s right to due ...