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510 U.S. 124 TENNESSEEv.MIDDLEBROOKS No. 92-989. Supreme Court of United States. Argued November 1, 1993. Decided December 13, CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE Certiorari dismissed. Reported below: 840 S. W. 2d 317. Charles Burson, Attorney General Tennessee, argued the cause for petitioner. With him on brief was Kathy Morante Principe. David C. Stebbins, by appointment Court, 508 U. 937, respondent. were Paul R. Bottei and Lionel Barrett, Jr.* PER CURIAM. 1 The writ certiorari is dismissed as improvidently granted. 2 Justice Blackmun dissents. Notes: * Briefs ofamici curiae urging reversal filed State California et al. Daniel E. Lungren, California, George Williamson, Chief Assistant General, Dane Gillette Ward A. Campbell, Deputy Attorneys Mark L. Krotoski, Special officials their respective States follows: James H. Evans, Alabama, Winston Bryant, Arkansas, Grant Woods, Arizona, John M. Bailey, State's Connecticut, Oberly III, Delaware, Robert Butterworth, Florida, Larry EchoHawk, Idaho, Pamela Carter, Indiana, Chris Gorman, Kentucky, Richard P. Ieyoub, Louisiana, J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Maryland, Mike Moore, Mississippi, Mazurek, Montana, Don Stenberg, Nebraska, Frankie Sue Del Papa, Nevada, Tufo, New Jersey, Michael F. Easley, North Carolina, Susan B. Loving, Oklahoma, Ernest D. Preate, Pennsylvania, T. Travis Medlock, South Barnett, Dakota, Dan Morales, Texas, Meyer, Wyoming; Appellate Committee District Attorney's Association Gil Garcetti Harry Sondheim; Criminal Legal Foundation Kent Scheidegger.

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