U.S. v. DeLuca, No. 96-1173 (1st Cir.) (137 F.3d 24) (February 27, 1998) (Judge Conrad K. Cyr)
The principal issue raised on this appeal was a claim that the defendants' rights under the Sixth Amendment had been violated through the implementation of spectator screening procedures that "chilled" their right to a public trial. The defendants, who the Government claimed were members of various crime organizations, were tried ...
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