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April 25, 2014 · 5:54 pm

Jury not precluded from considering a guilty-pleading defendant’s lack of testimony during sentencing phase of a trial


Opinion:
RANDY WHITE,
WARDEN
v.
ROBERT KEITH WOODALL

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