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U.S. v. Amiel, No. 95-1286, No. 1021 (2nd Cir.) (95 F.3d 135) (September 5, 1996) (Judge Fred I. Parker)

The Court held that the proper test is whether the jury was so impressed with the judge's partiality to the prosecution trhat it became a factor in determining the defendant's guilt or whether "it appear[ed] clear to the jury that the court believe[d] the accused is guilty", citing U.S. v. ...

 

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