Connecticut Law Tribune

Font Size: increase font decrease font

State v. Campbell

Connecticut Appellate Court

March 11, 2013

There are limits to the zeal with which a prosecutor may present her case and one such limitation is the use of a "golden rule" argument, one which "urges jurors to put themselves in a particular party's place?"

This article requires premium access

This article requires premium access to Connecticut Law Tribune. Please sign in or subscribe to read the full text.

 
About ALM  |  About Law.com  |  Customer Support  |  Reprints  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms & Conditions