U.S. v. Prawl, No. 98-1259, No. 885 (2nd Cir.) (168 F.3d 622) (February 19, 1999) (Judge Dennis G. Jacobs)
Loaded on April 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
April 12, 1999
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The defendant appealed his conviction on four drug related offenses arguing that the district court omitted from the jury charge several requested instructions, including one directing the jury to disregard the guilty plea of a testifying co-defendant; and four advising wary consideration of testimony by government witnesses who are …
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