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Criminal

Jun. 9, 2005

In Penalty Phase, Restraints Do No More Damage Than Guilty Verdict

Forum Column - By Sherri F. Colb - Last month, in Deck v. Missouri , 2005 U.S. LEXIS 4180, the Supreme Court held that the state of Missouri violated the due process rights of Carman L. Deck by keeping him in visible restraints during the sentencing phase of his trial for capital murder.

        
        Forum Column
        
        By Sherri F. Colb
        
        Last month, in Deck v. Missouri, 2005 U.S. LEXIS 4180, the Supreme Court held that...

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