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Norman v. Taylor

U.S.
Jan 17, 1995
513 U.S. 1114 (1995)

Summary

holding that "[b]ecause a person currently serving a sentence that was enhanced on the basis of a prior conviction is still in custody, he may challenge the enhancing conviction as constitutionally invalid even though that prior conviction's original custodial term has expired."

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Opinion

No. 94-6011.

January 17, 1995, October TERM, 1994.


C.A. 4th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 25 F. 3d 1259.


Summaries of

Norman v. Taylor

U.S.
Jan 17, 1995
513 U.S. 1114 (1995)

holding that "[b]ecause a person currently serving a sentence that was enhanced on the basis of a prior conviction is still in custody, he may challenge the enhancing conviction as constitutionally invalid even though that prior conviction's original custodial term has expired."

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rejecting a defendant's claim that proof regarding the circumstances of the offense is not admissible at resentencing hearing and holding that such proof is necessary to provide individualized sentencing

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rejecting a defendant's claim that proof regarding the circumstances of the offense is not admissible at resentencing hearings and holding that such proof is necessary to provide individualized sentencing

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arguing at trial that extraneous offenses must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt does not preserve complaint on appeal that extraneous offense should not have been admitted because charges were dropped

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reasoning that evidence of flight is admissible as a circumstance from which an inference of guilt may be drawn

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Case details for

Norman v. Taylor

Case Details

Full title:NORMAN v. TAYLOR

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 17, 1995

Citations

513 U.S. 1114 (1995)

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