BAILEY v. REDMAN

No. 81-1156.

657 F.2d 21 (1981)

John H. BAILEY, Appellant, v. Walter REDMAN, Warden, Delaware Correctional Center, and Richard R. Wier, Attorney General of the State of Delaware, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Decided August 6, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter S. Rowland, Wilmington, Del. (argued), for appellant.

John A. Parkins, Jr., Deputy Atty. Gen., Wilmington, Del. (argued), for appellees.

Before HUNTER and SLOVITER, Circuit Judges, and MEANOR, District Judge.


OPINION OF THE COURT

PER CURIAM:

In December, 1975, the appellant, John H. Bailey, was tried and convicted in a Delaware Superior Court for manslaughter. During his trial, the trial judge instructed the appellant not to discuss his testimony with anybody before the trial resumed the next day. Bailey now challenges that instruction as a denial of his sixth amendment right to counsel. Because we find that the appellant failed to demonstrate that he was deprived...

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