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Ramos v. Washington

Supreme Court of the United States
Nov 27, 2017
138 S. Ct. 467 (2017)

Summary

rejecting "notion that Miller applies only to literal, not de facto, life-without-parole sentences" because holding otherwise would contravene Miller 's core holding

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Opinion

No. 16–9363.

11-27-2017

Joel Rodriguez RAMOS, petitioner, v. WASHINGTON.


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


Summaries of

Ramos v. Washington

Supreme Court of the United States
Nov 27, 2017
138 S. Ct. 467 (2017)

rejecting "notion that Miller applies only to literal, not de facto, life-without-parole sentences" because holding otherwise would contravene Miller 's core holding

Summary of this case from White v. Premo
Case details for

Ramos v. Washington

Case Details

Full title:Joel Rodriguez RAMOS, petitioner, v. WASHINGTON.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Nov 27, 2017

Citations

138 S. Ct. 467 (2017)
199 L. Ed. 2d 355

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