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· 1/31/1994

State v. Downey

Citations

  • 72 Wash. App. 1041
  • 1994 Wash. App. LEXIS 779

How courts have described this case

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

  • explaining that the administrative suspension of a motorist's license comprises the \revocation of a privilege voluntarily granted\ by the state
  • “[AEDPA] tells federal courts: Hands off, unless the judgment in place is based on an error grave enough to be called ‘unreasonable.’”
  • “[AEDPA] tells federal courts: Hands off, unless the judgment in place is based on an error grave enough to be called unreasonable.”
  • “[AEDPA] tells federal courts: Hands off, unless the judgment in place is based on an error grave enough to be called unreasonable.”
  • “[AEDPA] tells federal courts: Hands off, unless the judgment in place is based on an error grave enough to be called unreasonable.”
  • “[AEDPA] tells federal courts: Hands off, unless the judgment in place is based on an error grave enough to be called unreasonable.”

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