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U.S. v. Matt, No. 96-1614 (2nd Cir.) (116 F.3d 971) (June 4, 1997) (Per Curiam)

Here the Court adopted a rule that presumes that one a judge's actions create an impression of partianship, "curative instructions will generally not save the day" (Id., at 974).

 

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