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To: Bill Fischofer who wrote (60465)8/9/2001 1:42:39 PM
From: Daniel G. DeBusschere  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
It's a no brainer that the Supreme Court will take the case and declare a mistrial. It's simple, the trial would have terminated the minute that the circuit judge violated judicial canons and that occurred well before any finding of law or fact. It's over for this cycle. If the government and states want to continue with the prosecution, then they will have to schedule a new trial starting with a clean sheet. The Supreme Court is not deliberating about some highly technical issue such as code comingling - they will be deliberating about a simple case of failure to provide constitutionally guaranteed due process by the presiding judge.