1. Greer v. Miller, No. 85-2064 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 27, 1987, Argued , June 26, 1987, Decided
OVERVIEW: A prosecutor's question about an inmate's post-arrest silence did not violate the Due Process Clause because the trial court made sure that the inmate's silence was not used for impeachment purposes by sustaining an objection and cautioning the jury.
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