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U.S. v. Herndon, No. 97-5254 (6th Cir.) (156 F.3d 629) (September 2, 1998) (Judge Ronald Lee Gilman)

Here the Court held that a juror's recollection, during trial, that he may have had prior business dealings with the defendant was an "extraneous influence" on the juror and the district court had a duty to investigate and hold a hearing.

The Court held that the district court abused its ...

 

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