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Dyer v. Calderon, No. 95-99002 (9th Cir.) (151 F.3d 970) (August 6, 1998) (Judge Alex Kozinski)

This judicial donnybrook is noted for the wide disparity of reasoning about whether a juror's lies during voir dire warranted an inference of implied bias.

 

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