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Full case name
  
Thompson v. Washington

End date
  
1977

Citations
  
434 U.S. 898 (more) 98 S. Ct. 290; 54 L. Ed. 2d 185; 1977 U.S. LEXIS 3607

Thompson v. Washington, 434 U.S. 898 (1977), was a case dismissed by the Supreme Court of the United States for lack of federal question jurisdiction.

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Background

The case was on appeal from the Supreme Court of Washington, and it involved a second degree murder conviction based on the felony murder rule.

Subsequent developments

Thompson v. Washington was cited in the later Washington case State v. Wanrow, 91 Wash.2d 301 (1978), as an endorsement of the constitutionality of the felony murder rule.

References

Thompson v. Washington Wikipedia