U.S. v. Johnson, No. 93-5071 (6th Cir.) (27 F.3d 1186) (July 12, 1994) (Judge James L. Ryan)
Case is noted for the Court's adknowledgment that other crimes evidence "unquestionably has a powerful and prejudicial impact. That, of course, is why the prosecution uses such evidence whenever it can.".
Here the Court noted: "The seminal case in our circuit addressing this issue is United States v. Ring, 513 …
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