1) Read and Brief Stacey v. Com., 396 S.W.3d 787 (Ky.2013). All courts agree that requiring a defendant to appear at trial in identifiable prison clothing violates the fair trial right. Why does the defendant’s compelled appearance in prison clothes have that effect? Should the same result be reached if the witnesses for the defendant, who at the time of trial were incarcerated in prison, were compelled to testify in prison clothes and shackles? Does this have anything to do with the presumption of innocence? If not, what right of the defendant is involved?
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