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Battle of
Napue, or the
Battle of Isokyrö (Storkyro), was
fought on 19
February 1714 (O.S.) / 2
March 1714 (N.S.) at the
villages of
Napue and Laurola...
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Napue v. Illinois, 360 U.S. 264 (1959), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held that the
knowing use of
false testimony by a prosecutor...
- Kyrö
Napue Gin (known as
Napue until 2020) is a rye gin
produced by the
Finnish distillery Kyrö
Distillery Company. It was
renamed Kyrö
Napue Gin in January...
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Finnish rye to
produce rye gin and rye whisky. In 2015, Kyrö
Napue Gin,
formerly known as
Napue, won the Best Gin for Gin &
Tonic category in the International...
- a new
trial under the due
process criteria that had been
enunciated in
Napue v.
Illinois and
Brady v. Maryland. The
Supreme Court began its analysis...
- Maryland".
McGeorge Law Review. 33. doi:10.2139/ssrn.361040. "Successful Brady/
Napue Cases" (PDF).
Habeas ****istance and
Training 09/09.
Capital Defense Network...
- (PDF) on
December 22, 2014.
Retrieved April 8, 2014. "Successful Brady/
Napue Cases" (PDF).
Habeas ****istance and
Training 09/09.
Capital Defense Network...
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fought the
Swedish Empire at the
battles of Dobroye, Lesnaya, Pälkäne,
Napue and Grengam. The
Millennium of
Russia in
Veliky Novgorod contains a sculpture...
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interviewing her. Second,
Thomas noted that even if
federal courts identified a
Napue violation, Glossip's case
rested on
further state law
standards for post-conviction...
- him to
withdraw to
avoid getting encircled. The
armies met
again later at
Napue in
February 1714,
where the
Russians won a
decisive victory. In 1714, far...