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Parker v. Ellis 362 U.S. 574 (1960) was a United States Supreme Court decision (per curiam) in which the court granted certiorari to review dismissal of petitioner’s application for a habeas corpus review. The petitioner claimed that his conviction in a state court had violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process clause. However the petitioner was released from incarceration before his case could be heard.

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