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No Habeas Relief for Prisoner Restrained During Criminal Trial

Handcuffing a prisoner during trial did not deny due process because the
trial judge did not improperly delegate the decision to restrain to
corrections officials, just relied on a corrections sergeant to describe
the form of restraint that would be used. Even if the judge didn't decide
independently, it isn't …

 

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