[EL] ELB News & Commentary 6/29/16
Greabe, John
John.Greabe at law.unh.edu
Wed Jun 29 10:36:14 PDT 2016
The harmless-error standard does require the government to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that the verdict was unaffected by the error. The Court made this clear in Neder v U.S., liked below. In doing so, the Court rejected the argument that instructional error which precludes the jury from finding each element of the offense charged under a proper jury charge causes a structural defect that can never can be harmless. Here is a link to Neder:
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/527/1/case.html
John Greabe
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UNH School of Law
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