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April 18, 2015 · 4:27 am

A presumption of prejudice is not warranted by counsel’s short absence during testimony about other defendants where that testimony was irrelevant to the defendant’s theory of the case


Opinion:
JEFFREY WOODS, WARDEN
v.
CORY DONALD

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