· 12/7/2011
Guzman v. Secretary, Department of Corrections
Citations
- 663 F.3d 1336
- 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 24465
- 2011 WL 6061337
How courts have described this case
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- noting that false testimony of a prosecution team member is imputed to the prosecutor
- noting that false testimony of a prosecution team member is imputed to the prosecutor
- finding a Giglio violation but denying habeas relief because the petitioner failed to demonstrate the error had a “substantial and injurious effect on the outcome of his trial”
- finding Giglio violation and then applying Brecht standard to determine whether error was harmless
- finding a Giglio violation but denying habeas relief because the petitioner failed to demonstrate the error had a “substantial and injurious effect on the outcome of his trial”
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Judges: Tjoflat, Marcus, Martin
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