1. Reynolds v. United States, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 6, 1879, Decided; OCTOBER, 1878, Term
OVERVIEW: Defendant's conviction for bigamy, where one juror expressed forming a prior opinion, was proper where no showing was made of actual partiality sufficient to create clear error for purposes of a reversal on such a question of fact.
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