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U.S. Supreme Court Jones v. Hendrix, Case No. 21-857

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Criminal Procedure: May federal inmates who did not challenge their convictions on the ground that the statute of conviction did not criminalize their activity apply for habeas relief? - Argued: Tue, 01 Nov 2022 16:41:34 EDT

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