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· 12/21/1976

James G. Potter v. E. P. Perini, Superintendent

Citations

  • 545 F.2d 1048
  • 4 Ohio Op. 3d 110
  • 1976 U.S. App. LEXIS 5737

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  • alternate’s presence during deliberation is not per se reversible error; it is only reversible error if defendant is actually prejudiced thereby

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Judges: Weick, McCree, Lively

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