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· 7/29/1999

State v. Chesnel

Citations

  • 1999 ME 120
  • 734 A.2d 1131
  • 1999 Me. LEXIS 132

How courts have described this case

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  • finding no misleading answer in voir dire because of the vagueness of the question
  • a finding of bias must be grounded in more than speculation
  • analyzing evidence for presumed, actual prejudice

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Judges: Wathen, Clifford, Rudman, Dana, Saufley, Alexander

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