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Yellow Forwarding Co. v. Atlantic Container Line

U.S.
May 3, 1982
456 U.S. 962 (1982)

Summary

noting that where trial court learns of possible juror misconduct, it must hold evidentiary hearing to determine precise nature of extraneous information

Summary of this case from U.S. v. Swinton

Opinion

No. 81-1695.

May 3, 1982.


Certiorari denied. Reported below: 668 F. 2d 350.


Summaries of

Yellow Forwarding Co. v. Atlantic Container Line

U.S.
May 3, 1982
456 U.S. 962 (1982)

noting that where trial court learns of possible juror misconduct, it must hold evidentiary hearing to determine precise nature of extraneous information

Summary of this case from U.S. v. Swinton

tracing development of the defense both in this circuit and in the Supreme Court

Summary of this case from United States v. Ramirez
Case details for

Yellow Forwarding Co. v. Atlantic Container Line

Case Details

Full title:YELLOW FORWARDING CO. v. ATLANTIC CONTAINER LINE ET AL. C. A. 8th Cir

Court:U.S.

Date published: May 3, 1982

Citations

456 U.S. 962 (1982)

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