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002668P.pdf   06/29/2001  United States  v.  Andre Quinn Duke
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  00-2668
   District of Minnesota   
Criminal case - criminal law. Defendant's brother's confession that he had committed the crime was not credible in light of its timing and his past denials, and defendant did not establish that the recantation would have probably resulted in an acquittal; dismissal of alternate juror did not prejudice defendant's right to a fair trial.