U.S. v. Jackson, No. 93-1619, No. 158 (2nd Cir.) (60 F.3d 128) (July 14, 1995) (Judge John M. Jr. Walker)
This case deals with another of the many double standards that prevail at criminal trials. Rule 615 of the Fed.R.Evid. theoretically requires the trial court to exclude witnesses from the court room so they cannot hear the testimony of other witnesses - in order to prevent "fabrication and collusion" of …
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