Nash v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1932-01-04

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L. HAND, Circuit Judge. The guilt of the defendants is so plain that only some serious blunder in the conduct of the trial should result in a reversal. Today, under section 391 of title 28 of the U. S. Code (Jud. Code, § 269, 28 USCA § 391), we no longer assume that all errors are prejudicial, but regard the whole record with an e…

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