Eric Blackmon v. Tarry William
ERIC BLACKMON |
TARRY WILLIAMS |
14-3059 |
September 18, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Habeas Corpus |
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Blackmon v. Williams |
Eric Blackmon v. Tarry Williams |
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Filing 702764969 Filed opinion of the court by Judge Hamilton. We VACATE the denial of Blackmon's petition for a writ of habeas corpus, and REMAND this matter to the district court for consideration of whether Blackmon is actually in custody in violation of the United States Constitution. Richard A. Posner, Circuit Judge, concurring and dissenting; Diane S. Sykes, Circuit Judge and David F. Hamilton, Circuit Judge. [6752869-1] [6752869] [14-3059] |
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Petitioner - appellant: ERIC BLACKMON | |
Represented By: | Eric Blackmon |
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Respondent - appellee: TARRY WILLIAMS | |
Represented By: | Michael M. Glick |
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