Gomez v. Tennessee

Citation75 USLW 3417,75 USLW 3429,74 USLW 3131,127 S.Ct. 1209,75 USLW 3018,549 U.S. 1190,167 L.Ed.2d 36
Decision Date20 February 2007
Docket NumberNo. 05-296.,05-296.
PartiesEdwin GOMEZ and Jonathan S. Londono, petitioners, v. TENNESSEE.
CourtUnited States Supreme Court
OPINION TEXT STARTS HERE

Case below, 163 S.W.3d 632.

On petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Middle Division. Petition for writ of certiorari granted. Judgment vacated, and case remanded to the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Middle Division, for further consideration in light of Cunningham v. California, 549 U.S. 270, 127 S.Ct. 856, 166 L.Ed.2d 856 (2007).

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