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Garrett v. United States, 473 U.S. 927, 106 S.Ct. 20 (Mem), 87 L.Ed.2d 698

Facts

The case involves a previous decision by the court that was contested through a petition for rehearing. The specifics of the original case and the arguments for rehearing are not detailed in the provided information.

The specifics of the original case and the arguments for rehearing are not detailed in the provided information.

Issue

Whether the court should grant the petition for rehearing.

Whether the court should grant the petition for rehearing.

Rule

The court typically grants rehearings only when there are compelling reasons to do so.

The court typically grants rehearings only when there are compelling reasons to do so.

Analysis

In this instance, the court evaluated the petition for rehearing against its established criteria for such requests. The absence of compelling reasons led to the decision to deny the rehearing.

In this instance, the court evaluated the petition for rehearing against its established criteria for such requests.

Conclusion

The court denied the petition for rehearing, indicating that the previous decision stands.

The petition for rehearing is denied.

Who won?

The court, as the prevailing party, upheld its prior decision by denying the rehearing.

The court, as the prevailing party, upheld its prior decision by denying the rehearing.

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