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Wainwright Vs. Goode
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- US Supreme Court
- Nov 28, 1983
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U.S. 78 (1983) U.S. Supreme Court Wainwright v. GoodeSearch
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U.S. 78 (1983) Wainwright v. GoodeSearch
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CA11 1983). The conviction and sentence were affirmed on direct appeal to the Florida Supreme Court. Goode v. StateSearch
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So.2d 381 (1978). This Court denied Goode's petition for certiorari. Goode v. FloridaSearch
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affirmed by the Florida Supreme Court on the ground that the matter should have been raised on direct appeal. Goode v. StateSearch
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because he had failed to challenge the trial judge's reliance on the nonstatutory aggravating circumstance. Goode v. WainwrightSearch
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appeal. The Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit granted Goode's motion for a stay of execution. Goode v. WainwrightSearch
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federal courts may intervene in the state judicial process only to correct wrongs of a constitutional dimension. Engle v. IsaacSearch
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Page 464 U. S. 84 Smith v. PhillipsSearch
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the views of the State's highest court with respect to state law are binding on the federal courts. See, e.g., Brown v. OhioSearch
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That rule applies equally to findings of trial courts and appellate courts, Sumner v. MataSearch
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execution. 704 F.2d at 610. In Barclay v. FloridaSearch
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mere errors of state law are not the concern of this Court, Gryger v. BurkeSearch
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Goode v. StateSearch
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Supp.1983). For a more complete description of the Florida capital sentencing system, see Barclay v. FloridaSearch
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Supp.1983). In Miller v. StateSearch
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penalty is in all circumstances cruel and unusual punishment prohibited by the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments, Gregg v. GeorgiaSearch
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lower court judgment, and remand for further consideration in light of the intervening decision. See, e.g., Wainwright v. HenrySearch
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U.S. 1223 (1983). In the present case, as the Court acknowledges, our recent decision in Barclay v. FloridaSearch
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of cases involving the death penalty on the merits without benefit of full briefing or oral argument. See Maggio v. WilliamsSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Wainwright v. GoodeSearch
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the Florida Supreme Court. Goode v. StateSearch
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Goode v. FloridaSearch
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Goode v. WainwrightSearch
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Smith v. PhillipsSearch
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Brown v. OhioSearch
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In Barclay v. FloridaSearch
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Court, Gryger v. BurkeSearch
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Barclay v. FloridaSearch
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the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments, Gregg v. GeorgiaSearch
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Wainwright v. HenrySearch
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See Maggio v. WilliamsSearch
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Engle v. IsaacSearch
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Sumner v. MataSearch
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