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Shaw v. Terhune, No. 02-16829 (9th Cir.) (353 F.3d 697) (December 22, 2003) (Judge Cynthia Holcomb Hall)

Here a divided panel held that, while it might be "stunningly dishonorable and outright deplorable" for prosecutors to convict two people for the same crime when they knew only one person committed that crime, it was not reversible error.

In 1995, three armed men robbed a restaurant in Santa Clara, ...

 

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