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Boyle v. Million, No. 98-6485 (6th Cir.) (201 F.3d 711) (January 7, 2000) (Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey)

In this case, with unusually caustic words, the Sixth Circuit addressed a series of extraordinary and incredibly inappropriate comments by a State prosecutor throughout a trial, holding that they were so flagrant and so improper that they warranted habeas relief. The defendant, Dr. Boyle, was a successful ophthalmologist. After declining ...

 

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