Cruz v. Arizona
2023 United States Supreme Court case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cruz v. Arizona, 598 U.S. 17 (2023), was a United States Supreme Court case related to habeas corpus.
Quick Facts Cruz v. Arizona, Argued November 1, 2022 Decided February 22, 2023 ...
Cruz v. Arizona | |
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Argued November 1, 2022 Decided February 22, 2023 | |
Full case name | John Montenegro Cruz v. Arizona |
Docket no. | 21-846 |
Citations | 598 U.S. 17 (more) |
Argument | Oral argument |
Opinion announcement | Opinion announcement |
Holding | |
The Arizona Supreme Court's holding that Lynch v. Arizona was not a significant change in the law is an exceptional case where a state-court judgment rests on such a novel and unforeseeable interpretation of a state-court procedural rule that the decision is not adequate to foreclose review of the federal claim. | |
Court membership | |
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Case opinions | |
Majority | Sotomayor, joined by Roberts, Kagan, Kavanaugh, Jackson |
Dissent | Barrett, joined by Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch |
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