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Paul v. U.S.

U.S.
Nov 29, 1999
528 U.S. 1023 (1999)

Summary

holding trial court's instruction on burden of proof "cured any prejudice" caused by prosecutor's closing remarks that shifted burden to defendant

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Opinion

No. 99-5745.

November 29, 1999.


C.A. 11th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 175 F. 3d 906.


Summaries of

Paul v. U.S.

U.S.
Nov 29, 1999
528 U.S. 1023 (1999)

holding trial court's instruction on burden of proof "cured any prejudice" caused by prosecutor's closing remarks that shifted burden to defendant

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Case details for

Paul v. U.S.

Case Details

Full title:PAUL v. UNITED STATES

Court:U.S.

Date published: Nov 29, 1999

Citations

528 U.S. 1023 (1999)

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