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SCOTUS Declines To Hear Post-Conviction Relief Dispute In Missouri Capital Case

April 2, 2025

Inmates who lose at trial may only appeal the decision if they can demonstrate that reasonable judges could disagree with the decision or that the case should proceed, according to the federal law governing state prisoners’ attempts to seek post-conviction relief in federal courts.

As long as at least one appeals court judge votes to allow them to appeal, the Supreme Court declined Monday to rule on whether prisoners can make that appearance, SCOTUS Blog reported. READ MORE

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