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  • 54David C. Baldus — Born June 23, 1935 Wheeling, West Virginia Died June 13, 2011(2011 06 13) (aged 75) Iowa City, Iowa …

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  • 58Walton v. Arizona — SCOTUSCase Litigants = Walton v. Arizona ArgueDate = January 17 ArgueYear = 1990 DecideDate = June 27 DecideYear = 1990 FullName = Jeffrey Alan Walton v. State of Arizona USVol= 497 USPage= 639 Prior= Defendant was convicted of first degree… …

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  • 59Mistretta v. United States — Supreme Court of the United States Argued October 5, 1988 Decided January …

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