Graydon Earl Comstock Jr.

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Graydon Earl Comstock Jr. is a federal criminal defendant whose challenge to post-sentence civil commitment of certain sex offenders led to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case United States v. Comstock.

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instanceOf federal criminal defendant
person
caseDecisionDate 2010
caseOutcomeSummary Supreme Court upheld federal authority to civilly commit certain sexually dangerous persons already in federal custody
citizenship United States of America
courtCaseHeardBy Supreme Court of the United States
fieldOfActivity constitutional law
criminal law
hasGender male
legalIssueInvolved post-sentence civil commitment of certain sex offenders
scope of federal authority under the Necessary and Proper Clause
notableFor being the named respondent in United States v. Comstock
partyToCase United States v. Comstock
relatedStatute 18 U.S.C. § 4248
roleInCase respondent

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United States v. Comstock party Graydon Earl Comstock Jr.