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UNITED STATES, petitioner, v. Jason Daniel SIMS., 2018 — 139 S. Ct. 50 · caselaw · US
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UNITED STATES, petitioner, v. Jason Daniel SIMS.
139 S. Ct. 50201 L. Ed. 2d 1128·Supreme Court of the United States·2018
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Opinion
UNITED STATES, petitioner,
v.
Jason Daniel SIMS.
No. 17-766.
Supreme Court of the United States
Sept. 24, 2018.
Joint motion of respondents for divided argument denied. Motion of respondent Jason D. Sims for appointment of counsel granted, and Jeffrey L. Fisher, of Stanford, California, is appointed to serve as counsel for respondent Jason D. Sims in No. 17-766.