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Deck v. Missouri

United States Supreme Court

544 U.S. 622 (2005)

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Deck (defendant) wore visible leg, belly, and wrist shackles during the penalty phase retrial that followed reversal of his original death sentence, over his attorney's objection, which the trial court overruled without making any specific finding justifying the restraints; he was again sentenced to death, and the case reached the Supreme Court to decide whether visible shackling during a capital penalty phase violates due process.

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Whether the use of visible shackles during the penalty phase of a capital trial violates due process.

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