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U.S. v. Doyle, No. 96-1542, No. 1352 (2nd Cir.) (130 F.3d 523) (December 4, 1997) (Judge James L. Oakes)

This is an important, albeit highly technical, case dealing with the presumption of innocence, jury instructions, reasonable doubt and harmless error review - all rolled into a single case; and it is noted particularly because it presents those issues in unusually clear fashion.

In January of last year, the Second ...

 

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