Waldemer v. U.S., No. 96-1119 (7th Cir.) (106 F.3d 729) (January 16, 1997) (Per Curiam)
Loaded on March 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
March 24, 1997
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Peck v. United States, 106 F.3d 450 (2nd Cir. 1997) (Judge Walker)
Waldemer v. United States, 106 F.3d 729 (7th Cir. 1996) (Per Curiam)
Both of these cases deal with substantially similar collateral appeals based on erroneous jury instructions and both base their findings on the Supreme Court's harmless-error analysis ...
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