Howard v. US Bureau of Prisons, No. 06-3315
In an inmate's pro se habeas corpus proceedings claiming that, during two disciplinary proceedings against him for assaulting another prisoner and possessing drug paraphernalia, federal penitentiary officials violated his due process rights, dismissal of the habeas petition is affirmed in part, but vacated in part where petitioner was denied the opportunity to present potentially exculpatory evidence at one of his hearings
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE, EVIDENCE, HABEAS CORPUS
Labels:
constitutional right,
criminal law,
dna,
exonerate,
Habeas Corpus
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