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Snyder v. Addison

U.S.
Oct 4, 2004
543 U.S. 858 (2004)

Summary

holding a petitioner's conclusory allegations that counsel failed to "develop a defense theory" and discover additional witnesses and evidence were insufficient to meet the prejudice prong of Strickland

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Opinion

No. 03-10933.

October 4, 2004.


Certiorari Denied. (See also No. 03-10259, supra.).

C.A. 10th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 89 Fed. Appx. 675.


Summaries of

Snyder v. Addison

U.S.
Oct 4, 2004
543 U.S. 858 (2004)

holding a petitioner's conclusory allegations that counsel failed to "develop a defense theory" and discover additional witnesses and evidence were insufficient to meet the prejudice prong of Strickland

Summary of this case from Patrick v. Patton
Case details for

Snyder v. Addison

Case Details

Full title:SNYDER v. ADDISON, WARDEN

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 4, 2004

Citations

543 U.S. 858 (2004)
125 S. Ct. 222

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