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U.S. v. Rivera-Santiago, No. 95-1843 (1st Cir.) (107 F.3d 960) (March 10, 1997) (Per Curiam)

Case held that district court committed reversible error by culling from the record only a portion of the Government's direct examination of a witness in response to the jury's open ended request for information.

 

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