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Cleveland v. Texas

U.S.
Apr 17, 2006
547 U.S. 1073 (2006)

Summary

finding that jury could have reasonably concluded that defendant's conduct in continuing to stab his wife's back as she lay bleeding on floor was inconsistent with his claim of self-defense

Summary of this case from In re H.B.

Opinion

No. 05-9020.

April 17, 2006.


Ct. App. Tex., 1st Dist. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 177 S.W.3d 374.


Summaries of

Cleveland v. Texas

U.S.
Apr 17, 2006
547 U.S. 1073 (2006)

finding that jury could have reasonably concluded that defendant's conduct in continuing to stab his wife's back as she lay bleeding on floor was inconsistent with his claim of self-defense

Summary of this case from In re H.B.
Case details for

Cleveland v. Texas

Case Details

Full title:CLEVELAND v. TEXAS

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 17, 2006

Citations

547 U.S. 1073 (2006)
126 S. Ct. 1774

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