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DeLisle v. Rivers, No. 96-1198 (6th Cir.) (132 F.3d 298) (December 8, 1997) (Judge James L. Ryan)

This habeas case involved a highly publicized murder case in which a father was accused of drowning
his four children by driving them into the Detroit River. His defense was that it was a tragic accident
caused by a leg cramp and an engine throttle that became stuck. After his ...

 

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