U.S. v. Rhynes, No. 97-4465 (4th Cir.) (206 F.3d 349) (October 26, 1999) (Judge Alexander Jr. Williams)
In this case, the district court exluded the testimony of the defendant's only supporting witness because the defendant's court-appointed counsel, in the preparation of his case, had spoken with that witness about a prior witness's testimony. The defendant argued that his counsel had a duty to invesitage and to interview ...
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