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Ryan v. Miller, No. 01-2122 (2nd Cir.) (303 F.3d 231) (August 28, 2002) (Judge Rosemary S. Pooler)

In this case, the Second Circuit reversed, for the third time, a 23-year old murder conviction, based on the prosecution’s persistent, backdoor attempts to introduce into evidence an “unreliable” confession of one of four defendants which contained “implicit” accusations against the other defendants. In an unusually strong condemnation of the ...

 

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