U.S. v. Williams-Davis, No. 93-3100 (D.C. Cir.) (90 F.3d 490) (July 26, 1996) (Judge Stephen F. Williams)
Loaded on Sept. 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
September 02, 1996
In this case, during its openinf statement, the Government mentioned and attributed to defendants two murders - for which the defendants claimed that no evidence was thereafter introduced at trial. In analyzing what was said, the Court agreed that "The prosecutor's predictions that the jury would hear all this …
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