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had the Criminal Appeals Act not been recently amended to dispense with direct appeals to this
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1966). 2 Brown's conviction was affirmed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Brown v. State
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needed to perfect his appeal to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals from his conviction
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principal offender in the crime. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals found that Smith
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is here on direct appeal by the Government as authorized by the Criminal Appeals Act. 18 U.S.C.
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relatively short space of time. Although the percentage of direct criminal appeals has decreased in
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County, Tennessee jury. After an unsuccessful appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee
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to review a judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
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for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
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with no explanation for the sentence. The Court of Criminal Appeals, affirming petitioner's
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on July 30, 1985. He appealed to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which on February
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Supply, the Court stated that the rule denying government appeals in criminal cases is based on
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review of the decision of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals affirming his sentence
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excepted.' 5 The defendant appealed to the court of Criminal Appeals of the
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conviction and sentence were affirmed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Pineda v. State
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for discretionary review on Myers's behalf which the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals refused without opinion
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for writ of certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
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upon which the information was founded; and hence, under the Criminal Appeals Act, 18 U.S.C.
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that the witness refused to testify. The Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
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years in prison. On direct appeal, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed, Alberti v
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of the Court. 1 This is a direct appeal under the Criminal Appeals Act, 18 U.S.C.
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be served consecutively. 5 On February 6, 1986, the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals reversed and
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conviction and sentence were affirmed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 578 S.W.2d
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s conviction, 706 S.W.2d 120 (1986), but the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed, 755 S.W.
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own terms to civil cases; Fed.R.App.P. 4(b), which deals with criminal appeals, merely provides: 6
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was denied, and respondent was convicted. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed, holding that
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on February 6, 1975 and with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on October 15
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case to this Court pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3731, the Federal Criminal Appeals Act. 2 We
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kidnapping in 1981. He appealed to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, which affirmed the
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85 years. Each conviction was separately affirmed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Rodriguez v. State
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in 1971, this Court's rule of statutory interpretation was that "the Criminal Appeals Act [should be
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the state penitentiary. 2 On appeal to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the conviction
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to death as required by Texas law. 3 The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed Romero's
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to death as required by Texas law. 3 The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed Romero's
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Equal Protection Clause. See 405 U.S., at 77, 92 S.Ct. at 876. They assert that criminal appeals, habeas corpus petitions
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sentencing statute. Under state law, as held by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Willeford should have
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in the trial court and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The next
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years in Texas Department of Corrections. The Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the
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rules and procedures that Shepard was bound to follow in handling criminal appeals. 5 The