Knapp v. Arizona
Headline: Court denies dozens of petitions for rehearing in a long list of cases, refusing further review and leaving the listed dockets without additional Supreme Court reconsideration.
Holding:
- Denies further Supreme Court review for the listed cases.
- Ends rehearing requests filed in the listed docketed matters.
- Confirms no additional explanation is given in this order.
Summary
Background
The document lists many docket numbers and page references and concludes with the short statement: "Petitions for rehearing denied." No party names or case facts are provided in the text supplied. The listing shows that multiple separate matters were addressed together in this order.
Reasoning
The order contains only the procedural action—denial of rehearing petitions—and does not include any explanation, opinion, or reasoning for those denials in the excerpt provided. There is no discussion of the legal issues, the merits of the underlying rulings, or any individual case-specific findings within the text shown.
Real world impact
For the parties whose docket numbers are listed, this order means the Court refused their requests to have the full Court revisit earlier decisions. The text does not state any further relief, instructions, or next steps. Because the excerpt gives only the denials and no opinion, readers cannot learn from this text whether the denials reflect disagreement among the Justices or other procedural considerations.
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