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Posts Tagged ‘Judge McFadden’

The Judge as 13th Juror: Thoughts on the Fayette Rape Controversy

By J. Scott Key | March 1, 2014 | 2
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Last week, a motion for new trial made news when Hon. Christopher J. McFadden granted a new trial after finding that the verdict was “strongly against the weight of the evidence.” The State’s reaction was three-fold. First, it appealed the decision. Secondly, the State made comments in the press. Third, the State moved to recuse…

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