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April 2, 2013 · 4:25 pm

Circuit precedent may NOT be used to refine or sharpen a general principle of Supreme Court jurisprudence into a specific legal rule that the Court has not announced

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Opinion:
JOHN MARSHALL, WARDEN
v.
OTIS LEE RODGERS

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