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· 4/20/2012

Morris v. Secretary, Department of Corrections

Citations

  • 677 F.3d 1117
  • 2012 WL 1370848
  • 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 8067

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • stating that when none of the individual claims of error have merit, “we have nothing to accumulate”
  • stating that when none of the individual claims of error have merit, “we have nothing to accumulate”
  • stating that when none of the individual claims of error have merit, there is “nothing to accumulate”
  • rejecting claim of cumulative error since “none of [petitioner’s] individual claims of error or prejudice have any merit, and therefore we have nothing to accumulate”
  • rejecting a claim of cumulative error because “none of [petitioner’s] individual claims of error or prejudice have any merit, and therefore we have nothing to accumulate”
  • stating, in rejecting a cumulative error claim, that “none of Morris’s individual claims of error or prejudice have any merit, and therefore we have nothing to accumulate.”

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Judges: Edmondson, Barkett, Marcus

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