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Maze v. Johnson

Supreme Court of the United States
Dec 1, 2014
574 U.S. 1028 (2014)

Summary

finding no fair presentation of an ineffective-assistance claim where "the state and federal claims assert that trial counsel was constitutionally ineffective in failing to take very different actions" and thus did not "present the same claim under the same theory to the state and federal courts"

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Opinion

No. 14–478.

12-01-2014

Russell Lee MAZE, petitioner, v. Debra K. JOHNSON, Warden.


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


Summaries of

Maze v. Johnson

Supreme Court of the United States
Dec 1, 2014
574 U.S. 1028 (2014)

finding no fair presentation of an ineffective-assistance claim where "the state and federal claims assert that trial counsel was constitutionally ineffective in failing to take very different actions" and thus did not "present the same claim under the same theory to the state and federal courts"

Summary of this case from McClain v. Kelly
Case details for

Maze v. Johnson

Case Details

Full title:Russell Lee MAZE, petitioner, v. Debra K. JOHNSON, Warden.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Dec 1, 2014

Citations

574 U.S. 1028 (2014)
135 S. Ct. 733
190 L. Ed. 2d 444
83 U.S.L.W. 3325

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