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Michigan v. Clifford et al., 1983 — 460 U.S. 1033 · caselaw · US
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Michigan v. Clifford et al.
460 U.S. 1033·Supreme Court of the United States·1983
Application of petitioner for leave to file a brief in excess of the page limitations, presented to Justice O’Connor, and by her referred to the Court, denied.
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No. 82-357 (A-759).
Michigan v. Clifford et al.
[MAJORITY]
Ct. App. Mich. [Certiorari granted, 459 U. S. 1168.] Motion of Timothy A. Baughman, Esquire, to permit Janice M. Joyce Bartee to present oral argument pro hac vice on behalf of petitioner granted.
Application of petitioner for leave to file a brief in excess of the page limitations, presented to Justice O’Connor, and by her referred to the Court, denied.