U.S. v. Muyet, No. S3 95 Cr. 941 (PKL) (S.D.N.Y.) (994 F.Supp. 550) (March 4, 1998) (Judge Peter K. Leisure)
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June 15, 1998
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Strickland Standard.
Case rejected claim of ineffective assistance of counsel based on counsel's alleged sleeping through a substantial portion of defendant's trial.
Among the many issues raised in this motion for a new trial, one defendant claimed that his counsel, Roy Kulscar, had slept through much of the trial, a claim supported ...
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