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U.S. v. Gonzales-Garcia, No. 1:98:CR:110 (W.D.Mich.) (73 F.Supp.2d 819) (July 13, 1999) (Judge Gordon J. Quist)

In holding that the redacted confession of a non-testifying codefendant could not be used against the defendant, the Court found two problems with the proposed redaction. "First, although the statement does not have a literal blank or asterisk, it has a logical blank and asterisk. . . . No reasonable ...

 

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