U.S. v. Maliszewski, No. 95-1817 (6th Cir.) (161 F.3d 992) (December 8, 1998) (Judge James L. Ryan)
Loaded on Jan. 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
January 11, 1999
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Confessions - Admissibility.
One of the many issues raised in this multi-issue appeal was whether the district court (Judge Cleland) had committed reversible error when he advised the jurors during voir dire that some of the original defendants had pleaded guilty to the charges in the instant case. The Sixth Circuit agreed that ...
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