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Strickler Vs. Greene

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Jun 17, 1999

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  1. that factual question would be necessary. 2 In keeping with suggestions in a number of our opinions, see Schlup v. Delo
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  2. the Court treats the prejudice enquiry as synonymous with the materiality determination under Brady v. Maryland
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  3. perhaps assuming the term would be given its usual meaning in the law of evidence, see United States v. Bagley
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  4. U. S. 667 , 703, n. 5 (1985) (Marshall, J., dissenting)). We first essayed a partial definition in United States v. Agurs
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  5. that the false testimony had affected the verdict. Agurs, supra, at 103 (citing Giglio v. United
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  6. States, 405 U. S. 150 , 154 (1972), in turn quoting Napue v. Illinois
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  7. beyond a reasonable doubt. Bagley, supra, at 678-680, and n. 9 (opinion of Blackmun, J.). See also Brecht v. Abrahamson
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  8. Syllabus Strickler V. Greene
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  9. See Murray v. Carrier
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  10. and Amadeo v. Zant
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  11. and McCleskey v. Zant
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  12. Strickler v. Pruett
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  13. of Brady v. Maryland
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  14. Stockton v. Murray
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  15. Brown v. Allen
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  16. Yeatts v. Murray
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  17. See Bousley v. United
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  18. Giglio v. United
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