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Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado

Supreme Court of the United States
Apr 4, 2016
578 U.S. 905 (2016)

Summary

recognizing that CRE 606(b)'s exception for "extraneous prejudicial information" applies, for instance, to a juror's improper investigations into a defendant's case or introduction of evidence from outside the record into the jury room

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Opinion

No. 15–606.

04-04-2016

Miguel Angel PENA–RODRIGUEZ, petitioner, v. COLORADO.


Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Colorado granted.


Summaries of

Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado

Supreme Court of the United States
Apr 4, 2016
578 U.S. 905 (2016)

recognizing that CRE 606(b)'s exception for "extraneous prejudicial information" applies, for instance, to a juror's improper investigations into a defendant's case or introduction of evidence from outside the record into the jury room

Summary of this case from People v. Johnson
Case details for

Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado

Case Details

Full title:Miguel Angel PENA–RODRIGUEZ, petitioner, v. COLORADO.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Apr 4, 2016

Citations

578 U.S. 905 (2016)
136 S. Ct. 1513
194 L. Ed. 2d 602

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