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OCR: A The judge also permitted petitioner Bour- geois's CO- defendants give their own closing argu- ments. 1983 Tr. 155-156, 157 During one those closing arguments, Bourgeois's co- -defendant, who had you testified during the trial, began discussing what he had observed Fort Benning on the night of the offense. 158-1 159 Interrupting him the judge explained that [w hat youre doing now you re trying testify without being under oath. And all you re supposed to be doing MOU is making closing argument based upon the evidence that's been presented. at 159. The judge then stated "All right. Go ahead and complete your statement which point the def fendant immediately concluded his argument. a 160. The district court denied the motion tr recuse J. The court found that most of petitioners allegations o ...