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Gardner v. Barnett, No. 98-1314 (7th Cir.) (199 F.3d 915) (December 10, 1999) (Judge William J. Bauer)

In an earlier decision of this case (see P&J, 6/28/99), the Seventh Circuit held that the trial court’s decision to deny a continuance and refusal to ask at voir dire four out of five probing questions about potential juror’s bias relating to gangs warranted granting a writ of habeas corpus ...

 

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