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U.S. v. Barber, No. 94-5065 (4th Cir.) (80 F.3d 964) (April 5, 1996) (Judge Paul V. Niemeyer)

This is a fascinating decision, from a sharply divided Court, that explores whether a racially mixed couple, on trial in western Virginia on a money laundering charge arising out of the sale of marijuana, had the right to question prospective jurors during voir dire about any possible prejudice against interracial …

 

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