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U.S. v. Lewis, No. 96-2972 (7th Cir.) (110 F.3d 417) (March 24, 1997) (Judge Thomas E. Fairchild)

Case is noted for its statement that the practice of informing juries about the sentencing consequences of their verdicts is "strongly disfavored" - although the Court pretended not to comment on the propriety of jury nullification.

 

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