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

Case noted that, although Rule 614(b) permits the court to interrogate witnesses, the court may not "convey the court's view about the merits of the party's claim.".

 

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