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Bailey v. Winn

Supreme Court of the United States
Dec 4, 2017
138 S. Ct. 519 (2017)

Summary

In Bailey v. Winn, 101 Mo. 649, l.c. 658, 12 S.W. 1045, it was said: "It is not enough that the judgment, when carried into execution, will affect the title to land.

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Opinion

No. 17–6354.

12-04-2017

Steven BAILEY, Jr., petitioner, v. Thomas WINN, Warden.


Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.


Summaries of

Bailey v. Winn

Supreme Court of the United States
Dec 4, 2017
138 S. Ct. 519 (2017)

In Bailey v. Winn, 101 Mo. 649, l.c. 658, 12 S.W. 1045, it was said: "It is not enough that the judgment, when carried into execution, will affect the title to land.

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Case details for

Bailey v. Winn

Case Details

Full title:Steven BAILEY, Jr., petitioner, v. Thomas WINN, Warden.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Dec 4, 2017

Citations

138 S. Ct. 519 (2017)
199 L. Ed. 2d 399

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