Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Due process does not require advance notice that the trial on the substantive offense will be followed by an habitual criminal accusation, but it does require a reasonable opportunity to defend against such an accusation; failure to proceed against other offenders because of a lack of knowledge of prior offenses or because of the exercise of reasonable selectivity in enforcement does not deny equal protection to persons who are prosecuted"@en }
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- Oyler_v._Boles holding "Due process does not require advance notice that the trial on the substantive offense will be followed by an habitual criminal accusation, but it does require a reasonable opportunity to defend against such an accusation; failure to proceed against other offenders because of a lack of knowledge of prior offenses or because of the exercise of reasonable selectivity in enforcement does not deny equal protection to persons who are prosecuted".