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Miller v. Dormire, No. 02-1918 (8th Cir.) (310 F.3d 600) (November 12, 2002) (Judge Gerald W. Heaney)

Here the Court granted habeas relief after concluding that the state court determination that the defendant had waived his right to a jury trial was unreasonable and contrary to clearly established federal law. At the trial, the state court judge addressed defendant's counsel regarding the trial of the case without ...

 

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