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U.S. v. Chandler, No. 01-2572 (3rd Cir.) (326 F.3d 210) (April 14, 2003) (Judge Louis H. Pollak)

Here the Court held that certain constraints imposed on the cross-examination of two government witnesses about the sentences they might have received unduly restricted a drug-distribution conspiracy defendant's ability to defend herself at trial.

The defendant in this case, Linda Lee Chandler, and three co-conspirators, were charged with a number ...

 

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