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Howard v. Moore, No. 95-4017 (4th Cir.) (131 F.3d 399) (December 9, 1997) (Judge Karen J. Williams)

Here the Court held that a prosecutor's statements during closing arguments in the sentencing phase of a capital murder trial referring to defendant's failure to show remorse did not violate the Fifth Amendment.

 

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