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Tejeda v. Dubois, No. 97-1777 (1st Cir.) (142 F.3d 18) (April 24, 1998) (Judge Milton I. Shadur)

How often does one see a decision in which a conviction is reversed because of rank and pervasive judicial hostility? Well, this is one such case; and, although the First Circuit is careful to fill its decision with a carefully measured bounty of open criticism of the role that defense ...

 

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