Paul McManus v. Bill Wilson
PAUL M. MCMANUS |
BILL WILSON, Superintendent |
12-2001 |
April 25, 2012 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Habeas Corpus: Death Penalty |
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Filing 702474118 Filed opinion of the court by Judge Sykes. The judgment of the district court is REVERSED and the case is REMANDED with instructions to grant the writ unless Indiana gives notice of its intent to retry McManus within a reasonable time to be fixed by the district court. Diane P. Wood, Chief Judge; Joel M. Flaum, Circuit Judge and Diane S. Sykes, Circuit Judge. [6641831-1] [6641831] [12-2001] |
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Petitioner - appellant: PAUL M. MCMANUS | |
Represented By: | Joseph M. Cleary |
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Respondent - appellee: BILL WILSON, Superintendent | |
Represented By: | Kelly A. Miklos |
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