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Gainey v. North Carolina

U.S.
Oct 7, 2002
537 U.S. 896 (2002)

Summary

recognizing that "Constitutional issues not raised and passed upon at trial will not be considered for the first time on appeal."

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Opinion

CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA.

No. 02-5130.

October 7, 2002.


Sup.Ct. N.C. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 355 N.C. 73, 558 S.E.2d 463.


Summaries of

Gainey v. North Carolina

U.S.
Oct 7, 2002
537 U.S. 896 (2002)

recognizing that "Constitutional issues not raised and passed upon at trial will not be considered for the first time on appeal."

Summary of this case from State v. Grant
Case details for

Gainey v. North Carolina

Case Details

Full title:GAINEY v. NORTH CAROLINA

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 7, 2002

Citations

537 U.S. 896 (2002)

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