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The Supreme Court vacated the judgment of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and remanded the case for further proceedings. The Court held that the Tenth Circuit erred in failing to recognize as clearly established law the principle that the Due Process Clause forbids the admission of evidence so unduly prejudicial as to render a defendant's trial fundamentally unfair.
By 9robes.aiThe Supreme Court vacated the judgment of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and remanded the case for further proceedings. The Court held that the Tenth Circuit erred in failing to recognize as clearly established law the principle that the Due Process Clause forbids the admission of evidence so unduly prejudicial as to render a defendant's trial fundamentally unfair.