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Schalk v. Texas

U.S.
Apr 27, 1992
503 U.S. 1006 (1992)

Summary

affirming award of compensatory and punitive damages in excess of $2 million without an evidentiary hearing when the court had ample documentary evidence, testimony and knowledge of the case to support the damage award

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Opinion

No. 91-1439.

April 27, 1992, OCTOBER TERM, 1991.


Ct. Crim. App. Tex. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 823 S. W. 2d 633.


Summaries of

Schalk v. Texas

U.S.
Apr 27, 1992
503 U.S. 1006 (1992)

affirming award of compensatory and punitive damages in excess of $2 million without an evidentiary hearing when the court had ample documentary evidence, testimony and knowledge of the case to support the damage award

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discussing various measures taken to insure secrecy

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Case details for

Schalk v. Texas

Case Details

Full title:SCHALK v. TEXAS

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 27, 1992

Citations

503 U.S. 1006 (1992)

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