Turner v. Louisiana, No. 53 (U.S. Supreme Court) (379 U.S. 466; 85 S.Ct. 546) (January 18, 2065) (Justice Stewart)
In this case two principal witnesses for the prosecution, both deputy sheriffs, served as bailiffs for a sequestered jury throughout a three-day trial. They and other deputy sheriffs drove the jurors to a restaurant for each meal, drove them to their lodgings at night, ate with the jurors, conversed with ...
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