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U.S. v. Durham, No. 00-12276 (11th Cir.) (287 F.3d 1297) (April 4, 2002) (Judge Charles R. Wilson)

This is an interesting case principally because it contains one of the most comprehensive judicial discussions that we have ever seen regarding the parameters that should apply to the Government’s use of a “stun belt” on a defendant during a trial - as well as some very forceful language that ...

 

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