Certiorari Granted in the United States Supreme Court
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Wood v. Milyard
cert grt’d ___ U.S. ___;
___ S.Ct. ___; ___ L.E.2d ___
(#10-9995, 09-27-11), 89 CrL 866
The United States Supreme Court granted certiorari on the issue of whether an appellate court has the authority to raise sua sponte a statute of limitations defense, and whether the state’s declaration in district court that it would not challenge, but was not conceding, the timeliness of the petitioner’s petition amounted to a waiver of any statute of limitations defense the state might have had. The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the petition was untimely.
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