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Case Summary

Marks v. State is a case where the court's decision is unknown. The case was heard in the state court, but the details of the case are not available. The case was likely a criminal case, but the exact nature of the case is unknown.

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Opinion issued

Timeline

4 events

Coverage

3 articles

Sources

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Key Issues

  • Unknown
  • State Court
  • Criminal Case
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Case Timeline

4 events
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Opinion April 24, 2026

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The court issued a written opinion.

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Opinion April 24, 2026

/opinion/10847723/frost-v-state/

The court issued a written opinion.

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Opinion April 23, 2026

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The court issued a written opinion.

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Opinion April 23, 2026

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Press Coverage

3 articles
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Sources tracked

1 outlet · 3 articles

Timeline events

4 records on file

Last updated

15 hours, 39 minutes ago

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