United States v. Criden

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 1981-04-20

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WEIS, Circuit Judge, concurring and dissenting. As the majority opinion admits, the right to copy court exhibits is not of constitutional derivation but springs from a common law tradition. The right is not unlimited, but as the parties concede, is a matter of trial court discretion. Thus, the broad statement in Craig v. Harney,…

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