U.S. v. Muse, No. 95-5315 (4th Cir.) (83 F.3d 672) (May 13, 1996) (Judge Diana Gribbon Motz)
Loaded on June 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
June 17, 1996
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Prosecutorial Misconduct.
Here the Court held that the district court did not abuse its discretion by refusing to grant the defendant's request for a hearing outside the jury's presence on the Government's discovery violations.
One of the issues dealt with in this case is whether a defendant has a right to any ...
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