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Rodriguez v. Schweiger

U.S.
Apr 20, 1987
481 U.S. 1018 (1987)

Summary

holding that evidence presented at trial clearly justified the trial court's accomplice liability instruction and did not cause defendant prejudice or unfair surprise, even though details of accomplice liability were not disclosed in bill of particulars

Summary of this case from Zimmerman v. State

Opinion

No. 86-6233.

April 20, 1987, October TERM, 1986.


C.A. 7th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 796 F. 2d 930.


Summaries of

Rodriguez v. Schweiger

U.S.
Apr 20, 1987
481 U.S. 1018 (1987)

holding that evidence presented at trial clearly justified the trial court's accomplice liability instruction and did not cause defendant prejudice or unfair surprise, even though details of accomplice liability were not disclosed in bill of particulars

Summary of this case from Zimmerman v. State
Case details for

Rodriguez v. Schweiger

Case Details

Full title:RODRIGUEZ v. SCHWEIGER ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 20, 1987

Citations

481 U.S. 1018 (1987)

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