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U.S. v. Chesney, No. 95-5203 (6th Cir.) (86 F.3d 564) (June 14, 1996) (Judge Karen Nelson Moore)

One of the issues raised in this case was a claim that the trial court had violated the defendant's Fifth Amendment rights to a fair trial by refusing to permit him to argue to the jury about the punishment he would receive if convicted. In support of that position, he ...

 

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