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Rivas v. Brattesani, No. 95-9270, No. 1745 (2nd Cir.) (94 F.3d 802) (September 4, 1996) (Per Curiam)

Case vacated a conviction due to trial court's open hostility towards defendants, their counsel and evidence which impaired the fairness of the trial in a way that no jury instruction could have cured.

 

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