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State Courts -
Delaware - February 3, 2000
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Barrow v. State, No. 64, 1998 consolidated with No. 107, 1998, No. 65, 1998 consolidated with 97, 1998,
SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, February 3, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Convictions for felony murder reversed because admission of accomplice's redacted statement violated confrontation rights by compromising jury and precluding imposition of death penalty based on individual guilt.
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State v. Liket, Cr.A. Nos. IN96-09-1627-R1, IN96-09-1629-R1, IN96-09-1630-R1, IN96-09-1631-R1, IN96-09-1632-R1, IN96-09-1634-R1 and IN96-09-2109-R1,
SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, February 3, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Counsel's cross-examination demonstrated witness's possible bias toward victim; thus, counsel effectively called witness's credibility into question.
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