Henry GRISBY, Petitioner-Appellant, v. James BLODGETT, Respondent-Appellee

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1997-11-19

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SCHWARZER, Senior District Judge: FACTUAL BACKGROUND On March 1, 1978, Raymond Frazier bought some heroin from Michael Walker and Kip Johnson, who lived together in Walker’s apartment. Frazier claimed that the heroin made him sick. He called petitioner Henry Grisby, asked him to accompany him to Walker’s apartment, and told him to take “protection.” Grisby…

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