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U.S. v. Greer, No. 2:95-CR-72 (D.Vt.) (998 F.Supp. 399) (February 9, 1998) (Judge William K. III Sessions)

This case is noted for its discussion of the difficult burdens of proof that are required to vacate a conviction based on allegations of juror misconduct. After the defendants were convicted at trial of participating in a drug conspiracy, they moved for a new trial on the grounds of juror ...

 

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