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Chase Carmen HUNTER, petitioner, v. DISTRICT COURT OF TEXAS, TRAVIS COUNTY; and Chase Carmen Hunter, petitioner, v. District Court of Texas, Travis County, 2014 — 135 S. Ct. 369 · caselaw · US
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Chase Carmen HUNTER, petitioner, v. DISTRICT COURT OF TEXAS, TRAVIS COUNTY; and Chase Carmen Hunter, petitioner, v. District Court of Texas, Travis County
135 S. Ct. 369190 L. Ed. 2d 246·Supreme Court of the United States·2014
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Opinion
Chase Carmen HUNTER, petitioner,
v.
DISTRICT COURT OF TEXAS, TRAVIS COUNTY; and Chase Carmen Hunter, petitioner,
v.
District Court of Texas, Travis County
No. 14-5698.
Supreme Court of the United States
Oct. 14, 2014.
Opinion
[MAJORITY]
Motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperisdenied, and petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Texas dismissed. See Rule 39.8.