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Lambright v. Stewart, No. 96-99020 (9th Cir.) (167 F.3d 477) (January 26, 1999) (Judge Stephen Reinhardt)

While case held that the district court violated the defendants' rights by conducting a dual jury trial, it is noted principally for Judge Thompson's dissent in which he reviewed errors that do not qualify as structural errors.

"As the majority recognizes, the distinction between trial and structural errors is not ...

 

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