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U.S. v. Carraway, No. 94-`938 (7th Cir.) (108 F.3d 745) (March 5, 1997) (Per Curiam)

Here, while the court agreed that the admission into evidence fact that five non-testifying co-defendants had pled guilty was more prejudicial than probative, the error was rendered harmless due to the curative instructions given to the jury.

This was one of those massive drug conspiracy cases that charged twenty-seven people ...

 

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