1. Wainwright v. Goode, No. 83-131, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 28, 1983, Decided
OVERVIEW: In ruling on a habeas corpus application, the federal courts could not overturn a state supreme court's factual finding unless the finding was not fairly supported by the record; the state court's resolution of state law issues was conclusive.
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