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1 opinion for “DeMirdjian v. Griffin”

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 2016-08-10 · Published · cited 47× · 832 F.3d 1060; 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 14688; 2016 WL 4205938
NOONAN, Circuit Judge, dissenting: “Difficult” is the term chosen by the Supreme Court to characterize the process of a federal court reviewing a state criminal conviction under AEDPA. “Difficult” is not the same as “impossible.” The Supreme Court has not cut off our review of state criminal convictions. Nor has Congress eliminated our review. We are not engaged in an illusory examination