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Fall-Winter 1988, 188.

24 Ibid., 188.

25 Ibid., 200-201.

26 William M. Kunstler, “The Threat of Anonymous Juries,” The Nation,

22 October 1983, 360.

27 United States v. Barnes, 604 F.2d 121, 141 (2d Cir. 1979), cert.

denied 446 U.S. 907 (1980).

28 D. P. Lehner, “Anonymous Juries: Do the Benefits Warrant

Jeopardizing the Rights of the Accused?,” Criminal Justice Journal,

Fall-Winter 1988, 187.

29 William M. Kunstler, “The Threat of Anonymous Juries,” The Nation,

22 October 1983, 360.

30 D. P. Lehner, “Anonymous Juries: Do the Benefits Warrant

Jeopardizing the Rights of the Accused?,” Criminal Justice Journal,

Fall-Winter 1988, 200.

31 Ibid., 199.

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