U.S. v. Sanchez, No. 02-10180 (5th Cir.) (325 F.3d 600) (March 17, 2003) (Judge Patrick E. Higginbotham)
Here the Court rejected a claim of prejudicial judicial hostility through comments and questioning of witnesses, stating that while some of the district court's interventions may have been "inadvisable," they did not rise to the level of plain error.
In this case the defendant argued that the district court deprived ...
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