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U.S. v. Holmes, No. 04-1007 (8th Cir.) (413 F.3d 770) (July 7, 2005) (Judge Michael J. Melloy)

Here the Court vacated a conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm on the grounds that the prosecutor engaged in “highly improper” conduct by stating, during the rebuttal phase of the closing arguments, that the defendant and his counsel should “get their stories straight,” which, the majority ...

 

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