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Pyle v. Kansas
Pyle v. Kansas, 317 U.S. 213 (1942)
Key Principle
Allegations that a conviction rested on perjured testimony knowingly used and on the deliberate suppression of favourable evidence sufficiently state a due-process violation warranting habeas relief.
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