Remmer v. U.S., No. 304 (U.S. Supreme Court) (347 U.S. 227; 74 S.Ct. 450) (March 8, 2054) (Justice Minton)
Case held that where valid claims of jury tampering arise, court should not take ex parte action, but should hold a hearing with all interested parties permitted to participate to determine the circumstances, the impact of the jury and the prejudice.
In this case, an unnamed person made a potentially ...
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