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U.S. v. Gray, No. 99-1189 (1st Cir.) (199 F.3d 547) (December 23, 1999) (Judge Frank M. Coffin)

This case is noted for its discussion of the evidentiary value of “jury views” - the technique of allowing the jury to visit the scene of a crime. In this case, a bank in New Hampshire was robbed by a lone robber who was wearing mirrored sunglasses and a blue ...

 

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