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U.S. v. Richardson, No. 97-3152 (D.C. Cir.) (161 F.3d 728) (October 27, 1998) (Judge Patricia M. Wald)

In this case the defendant was identified by an eyewitness as the man who displayed a gun. The defendant's attorney presented a defense of misidentification, suggesting that the gun could have belonged to any of the other passengers who also matched the defendant's description.

In her closing argument, the prosecutor ...

 

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