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U.S. v. McClinton, No. 96-3143 (7th Cir.) (135 F.3d 1178) (February 6, 1998) (Judge Michael S. Kanne)

One of the issues raised in this case was a charge of juror misconduct; and, while that claim was rejected by the court, the decision contains a detailed discussion of the prevailing law on that topic at pages 1184-88. The Court, for example, emphasized that "The Fifth and Sixth Amendments ...

 

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