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Elton Norfolk looked suspicious to a police officer on a routine patrol in the Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood in North St. Louis. As she drove by the man standing on the street corner, Officer Julie Reynolds made eye contact with him and then saw him hitch up his pants.
Reynolds thought he was concealing a weapon, so she parked, got out of her patrol car and followed Norfolk inside the corner store, according to court documents. Reynolds persuaded Norfolk to go outside with her, where she directed him to put his hands on the wall so she could search him for weapons.
...But the court went on to find the error harmless in light of Norfolk's trial testimony adm... harmless error rule: Missouri, Colorado, Nevada, Pennsylvania and the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap...
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...GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEVADA,. OPIN... following grounds: We conclude that no error requiring a mistrial occurred here. First, the... any error in admitting the evidence was harmless. . In deciding whether an error was harmless, w...
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...for the District of Nevada. Howard D. McKibben, District Judge, Presiding. Re... the Nevada Supreme Court sought to cure the error pursuant to the proce- dure endorsed in Walton v. ...619 (1993) , we hold the error not harmless. We therefore remand with instructions that, shoul...
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...Ohio, 426 U. S. 610 , and this error was sufficiently "prejudicial" to require reversal... conviction, holding that the error was "'harmless beyond a reasonable doubt'" under the standard set..., Frankie Sue Del Papa, Attorney General of Nevada, Robert J. Del Tufo, Attorney General of New Jerse...
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... States District Court for the District of Nevada; Howard D. McKibben, District Judge, Presiding. D.... the Nevada Supreme Court sought to cure the error pursuant to the procedure endorsed in Walton v. Ar....Ed.2d 353 (1993), we hold the error not harmless. We therefore remand with instructions that, shoul...
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... for the District of Nevada. Robert C. Jones, District Judge, Presid...The error was not harmless. Accordingly, we reverse and rema...
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... Federal Public Defender, Las Vegas, Nevada, for petitioner-appellant. John E. Simmons, Deputy... hearing on the issue whether the shackling error was harmless. FACTUAL BACKGROUND. On the evening o...
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...BRIAN SANDOVAL; STATE OF. NEVADA, et al., OPINION. ...The error was not harmless. We reverse and remand to the dis...
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...A Nevada jury convicted respondent of rape; the evidence pr... court and concluded there was no plain error in the trial court’s failure to conduct a hearin... to determine whether that error was harmless. Although both petitioners and respondent are n...
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...'Neal had established constitutional "trial" error with regard to one of the jury instructions, but d... that error on the ground that it was "harmless." Mter setting forth the harmlessness standard nor... of Nebraska, Frankie Sue Del Papa of Nevada, Jeffrey R. Howard of New Hampshire, Deborah T. Po...