Richardson v. Marsh, No. 85-1433 (U.S. Supreme Court) (481 U.S. 200; 107 S.Ct. 1702) (April 21, 1987) (Justice Scalia)
In this case the Court somewhat limited the Bruton rule (established in Bruton v. U.S., 391 U.S. 123 (1968)) by holding that the Confrontation Clause is not violated by the admission of a nontestifying defendant's confession with a proper limiting instruction when the confession is redacted to eliminate not only ...
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