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The Supreme Court's decision in McDonough, 464 U.S. at 556, which established a two-part test for granting a new trial based on juror dishonesty.
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This legal document discusses the standard for granting a new trial due to a juror's dishonest answer during voir dire. It cites the Second Circuit's application of the two-part test from the Supreme Court case *McDonough*, which requires showing both juror dishonesty and that a truthful answer would have provided grounds for a challenge for cause. The document refutes a defendant's argument by clarifying that the Second Circuit has rejected alternative interpretations and that the defendant's reliance on concurring opinions in *McDonough* is incorrect because a clear majority opinion exists.
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The McDonough case, which is being interpreted regarding juror dishonesty and bias.
1988-01-01
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