Sutherland v. United States
Petition for certiorari denied on February 24, 2020
Issue: (1) Whether, when a defendant makes false statements to a United States Attorney"s Office in an effort to persuade that office to decline prosecution, the objective institutional relationship of that office with the grand jury satisfies the "nexus" required for obstruction or attempted obstruction of a grand jury proceeding under 18 U.S.C. " 1512(c)(2), regardless of whether the defendant subjectively knew, understood or believed the false documents would be given to the grand jury; and (2) whether, when a prosecutor commits misconduct in summation by misstating evidence relevant to an essential element of the offense, but the defendant fails to object, the fact that the district court provided the jury a standard instruction that "arguments are not evidence" necessarily precludes reversal on appeal for plain error based on the prosecutor"s misconduct.
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