Baker v. Grice, 169 U.S. 284 (1898) (No. 336)
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- Baker v. Grice, 169 U.S. 284 (1898) (No. 336)
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Baker v. Grice, 169 U.S. 284 (1898) (No. 336)
Author: Supreme Court of the United States
Year: 1898
Case name: Baker v. Grice Opinion filed: 1898-02-21 Docket No.: 336 Citations: • 169 U.S. 284 Case holding summaries: • declining to excuse the petitioner’s failure to exhaust even though the state had “omi[tted] to move the case for [a new] trial” and the “defendant was eager and anxious for trial” but was out on bail and had not made “such anxiety and eagerness known to the state authorities”
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