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“regardless of the standard of review, we find no error.”
6 citation events (6 in the last 25 years) across 4 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: McKenna v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (ca1, 2012-08-16)
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discussed Cited as authority (quoted) McKenna v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
1st Cir. · 2012 · signal: cf. · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
regardless of the standard of review, we find no error.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." United States v. McKeighan
10th Cir. · 2012 · signal: see also · confidence low
See United States v. Lawrence, 405 F.3d 888, 903 (10th Cir.2005); see also United States v. Fernández-Hernández, 652 F.3d 56, 75 (1st Cir.2011) (“A sleeping juror does not violate a defendant’s due process rights unless the *974 defendant can show he was prejudiced to the extent that he did not receive a fair trial.”), cert. denied , — U.S. -, 132 S.Ct. 353 , 181 L.Ed.2d 223 (2011); Springfield, 829 F.2d at 864 (referring to sleeping as “juror misconduct” and requiring a demonstration that the defendant was “deprived ... of his right to an impartial jury and, more generally, to…
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Stephen C. Sayre
v.
United States
No. 11-5866.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 3, 2011.
181 L. Ed. 2d 223

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.

Same case below, 434 Fed. Appx. 622.