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Gonzales v. Thomas, No. 95-2279 (10th Cir.) (99 F.3d 978) (November 5, 1996) (Judge Wade Brorby)

Here, after a detailed explanation of the differences between "actual" and "implied" juror bias, the Court held that rape victims are not incapable as a matter of law of being impartial jurors in rape trials.

In responding to the two-part test established by the Supreme Court in McDonough Power v. ...

 

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