U.S. v. Burke, No. 02-5470 (6th Cir.) (345 F.3d 416) (October 1, 2003) (Judge John M. Rogers)
This case is noted for its up-to-date review of the law on video-conferencing and when it is permitted in Federal criminal cases. The Court noted that most of the cases have traced the defendant’s right to be present “at every stage of the trial” to Rule 43 of the Fed.R.Crim.P.; ...
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