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- House_v._Bell abstract "House v. Bell, 547 U.S. 518 (2006), is a United States Supreme Court case challenging the permissibility of new DNA forensic evidence that becomes available post-conviction, in capital punishment appeals when those claims have defaulted pursuant to state law. The Court found that admitting new DNA evidence was in line with a 1995 case, Schlup v. Delo which allows cases to be reopened in light of new evidence.".
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- House_v._Bell wikiPageWikiLinkText "House v. Bell".
- House_v._Bell arguedate "--01-11".
- House_v._Bell argueyear "2006".
- House_v._Bell citation "126".
- House_v._Bell dissent "Roberts".
- House_v._Bell decidedate "--06-12".
- House_v._Bell decideyear "2006".
- House_v._Bell docket "4".
- House_v._Bell fullname "Paul Gregory House, Petitioner v. Ricky Bell, Warden".
- House_v._Bell holding "Post-conviction DNA forensic evidence can be considered in death penalty appeals.".
- House_v._Bell dissent "Scalia, Thomas".
- House_v._Bell joinmajority "Breyer, Ginsburg, Souter, Stevens".
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- House_v._Bell litigants "House v. Bell".
- House_v._Bell majority "Kennedy".
- House_v._Bell notparticipating "Alito".
- House_v._Bell scotus "2006".
- House_v._Bell uspage "518".
- House_v._Bell usvol "547".
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- House_v._Bell subject Category:2006_in_United_States_case_law.
- House_v._Bell subject Category:Capital_punishment_in_Tennessee.
- House_v._Bell subject Category:Union_County,_Tennessee.
- House_v._Bell subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- House_v._Bell subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_of_the_Roberts_Court.
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- House_v._Bell comment "House v. Bell, 547 U.S. 518 (2006), is a United States Supreme Court case challenging the permissibility of new DNA forensic evidence that becomes available post-conviction, in capital punishment appeals when those claims have defaulted pursuant to state law. The Court found that admitting new DNA evidence was in line with a 1995 case, Schlup v. Delo which allows cases to be reopened in light of new evidence.".
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- House_v._Bell name "Paul Gregory House, Petitioner v. Ricky Bell, Warden".