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Gardner v. Barnett, No. 98-1314 (7th Cir.) (175 F.3d 580) (May 4, 1999) (Judge Richard D. Cudahy)

This case is noted for its discussion of two significant issues: when does a court's refusal to grant a defense request for a continuance constitute error of a constitutional magnitude; and when and to what extent does a defendant have the right to have prospective jurors questioned as to possible ...

 

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