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Danforth v. Minnesota No. 06-8273
Title:
Stephen Danforth v. Minnesota
Subject:
Question:
- Are state supreme courts required to use the standard announced in Teague v.
Lane, 489 U.S. 288 (1989), to determine whether United States Supreme Court
decisions apply retroactively to state-court criminal cases, or may a state court
apply state-law- or state-constitution-based retroactivity tests that afford application
of Supreme Court decisions to a broader class of criminal defendants than the class
defined by Teague?
- Did Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36 (2004), announce a "new rule of constitutional criminal procedure," as Teague defines that phrase and, if it did, was
it a watershed rule of procedure subject to full retroactive application?
Decisions:
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Counsel of Record
For Petitioner:
Benjamin J. Butler
Assistant State Public Defender
Office of Minnesota State Public Defender
Minneapolis, MN
For Respondent:
Patrick C. Diamond
Hennepin County Attorney's Office
Minneapolis, MN
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