Few cases better illustrate the right-left divide on the current U.S. Supreme Court than the case of Keith Bowles.
Bowles was convicted in 1999 of beating a man to death and was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison. In 2003, while Bowles was seeking federal habeas corpus relief, the district judge gave him 17 days to reopen the filing period for his notice of appeal. He duly filed 16 days later.
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