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Medina v. Arizona

Supreme Court of the United States
Feb 24, 2014
571 U.S. 1200 (2014)

Summary

raising the sole issue on appeal as to "[w]hether an autopsy report created as part of a homicide investigation, and asserting that the death was indeed caused by homicide, is 'testimonial' under the Confrontation Clause"

Summary of this case from Alger v. Macdonald

Opinion

No. 13–735.

2014-02-24

Efren MEDINA, petitioner, v. ARIZONA.


Case below, 232 Ariz. 391, 306 P.3d 48.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Arizona denied.


Summaries of

Medina v. Arizona

Supreme Court of the United States
Feb 24, 2014
571 U.S. 1200 (2014)

raising the sole issue on appeal as to "[w]hether an autopsy report created as part of a homicide investigation, and asserting that the death was indeed caused by homicide, is 'testimonial' under the Confrontation Clause"

Summary of this case from Alger v. Macdonald
Case details for

Medina v. Arizona

Case Details

Full title:Efren MEDINA, petitioner, v. ARIZONA.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Feb 24, 2014

Citations

571 U.S. 1200 (2014)
134 S. Ct. 1309
188 L. Ed. 2d 304
82 U.S.L.W. 3492

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