Jenkins v. Artuz, No. 01-2328 (2nd Cir.) (294 F.3d 284) (April 1, 2002) (Judge Robert D. Sack)
Loaded on April 1, 2002
published in Punch and Jurists
April 01, 2002
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Perjury/Perjured Testimony.
Sometimes, the win-at-any-cost attitude of prosecutors is not only astonishing, it is downright appalling. The ADA in this case, Therese Lendino, had special reason to be particularly careful about the rights of petitioner Eric Jenkins. His first trial for murder had ended in a mistrial after New York State …
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