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March 1, 2016 · 3:48 am

When a jury instruction erroneously adds an additional element to a crime, sufficiency challenges are assessed against the elements found in the statute


Opinion:
MICHAEL MUSACCHIO
v.
UNITED STATES

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← When a new substantive rule of constitutional law controls the outcome of a case, the Constitution requires state collateral review courts to give retroactive effect to that rule
Equitable tolling to preserve expired Contract Disputes Act claims presented to a federal contracting officer may only be granted in extraordinary circumstances →

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