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U.S. v. Sanchez, No. 96-4215 (4th Cir.) (118 F.3d 192) (June 30, 1997) (Judge James Dickson Jr. Phillips)

In this case the defendant was denied permission to cross-examine a cooperating co-conspirator about a polygraph test she had failed in the course of her cooperation, and he argued that he should have been allowed to mention the failed test in his argument to the jury. Citing numerous precedents, the ...

 

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