United States v. Charles A. Harrington

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1973-12-28

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FRIENDLY, Circuit Judge (dissenting in part): Starting from an unduly broad statement of the “other crimes” rule, 1 the majority has yielded to the temptation of second-guessing, in the peace and quiet of appellate chambers, the reasoned action of an experienced judge faced with an emergency that had une…

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