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Melvin PEREZ, petitioner, v. Michael D. CREWS, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections., 2013 — 134 S. Ct. 218 · caselaw · US
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Melvin PEREZ, petitioner, v. Michael D. CREWS, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections.
134 S. Ct. 218187 L. Ed. 2d 6·Supreme Court of the United States·2013
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Opinion
Melvin PEREZ, petitioner,
v.
Michael D. CREWS, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections.
No. 13-5035.
Supreme Court of the United States
Oct. 7, 2013.
Case below, 109 So.3d 787.
Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis denied, and petition for writ of certiorari to the District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District, dismissed. See Rule 39.8.