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In this week's episode we discuss the recent case of United States v. Palacios Cueto, which is a case where the appellant attacked every attorney at trial: IAC claims for the defense and prosecutorial misconduct for the government. All to no avail but an interesting case nonetheless. We then discuss using (or, more accurately, not using) a lectern during arguments at trial.
By Sam Castanien & Trevor Ward5
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In this week's episode we discuss the recent case of United States v. Palacios Cueto, which is a case where the appellant attacked every attorney at trial: IAC claims for the defense and prosecutorial misconduct for the government. All to no avail but an interesting case nonetheless. We then discuss using (or, more accurately, not using) a lectern during arguments at trial.

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