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Mitchell v. Helms

Citation: 530 U.S. 1296Docket: No. 98-1648; No. 99-1556; No. 99-1582; No. 99-1771; No. 99-1779; No. 99-1794; No. 99-1837; No. 99-7643; No. 99-8341; No. 99-8587; No. 99-8724; No. 99-8888; No. 99-9047; No. 99-9049; No. 99-9104; No. 99-9223; No. 99-9250; No. 99-9356; No. 99-9487; No. 99-9

Court: Supreme Court of the United States; August 28, 2000; Federal Supreme Court; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Petitions for rehearing have been denied in various cases, specifically identified by their docket numbers: No. 99-1794, No. 99-1887, No. 99-7643, No. 99-8341, No. 99-8587, No. 99-8724, No. 99-8888, No. 99-9047, No. 99-9049, No. 99-9104, No. 99-9223, No. 99-9250, No. 99-9356, No. 99-9487, No. 99-9533, No. 99-9632, and No. 99-9772. Numerous references are made to earlier pages, indicating a comprehensive review of related cases and precedents, as well as specific U.S. Supreme Court citations (529 U.S. 1007, 529 U.S. 1089, 529 U.S. 1102, and 529 U.S. 1129). The document reflects the conclusion of proceedings without further appeals.

Legal Issues Addressed

Conclusion of Judicial Proceedings

Application: The court's denial of the petitions for rehearing effectively concludes the judicial proceedings for these cases, with no further appeals being pursued.

Reasoning: The document reflects the conclusion of proceedings without further appeals.

Denial of Petitions for Rehearing

Application: The court denied petitions for rehearing in a series of cases, indicating the conclusion of proceedings and the absence of further appeals.

Reasoning: Petitions for rehearing have been denied in various cases, specifically identified by their docket numbers: No. 99-1794, No. 99-1887, No. 99-7643, No. 99-8341, No. 99-8587, No. 99-8724, No. 99-8888, No. 99-9047, No. 99-9049, No. 99-9104, No. 99-9223, No. 99-9250, No. 99-9356, No. 99-9487, No. 99-9533, No. 99-9632, and No. 99-9772.

Reference to U.S. Supreme Court Citations

Application: The document makes multiple references to specific U.S. Supreme Court citations, suggesting a thorough consideration of precedents.

Reasoning: Numerous references are made to earlier pages, indicating a comprehensive review of related cases and precedents, as well as specific U.S. Supreme Court citations (529 U.S. 1007, 529 U.S. 1089, 529 U.S. 1102, and 529 U.S. 1129).