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Bowersox v. Nunley, 2010 — 562 U.S. 996 · caselaw · US
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Bowersox v. Nunley
562 U.S. 996·Supreme Court of the United States·2010
Justice Scalia would grant the application to vacate the stay of execution.
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Opinion
October 19, 2010
No. 10A393.
Bowersox v. Nunley.
[MAJORITY]
Application to vacate stay of execution of sentence of death, entered by the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri on October 18, 2010, presented to Justice Alito, and by him referred to the Court, denied.
Justice Scalia would grant the application to vacate the stay of execution.