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U.S. v. Mitchell, No. 94-3003 (D.C. Cir.) (49 F.3d 769) (April 27, 1995) (Judge Patricia M. Wald)

While this decision is neither significant nor scintillating, it does review two important issues that arise
frequently in criminal trials; namely, the introduction into evidence of "other bad acts" of the defendant
within the confines of Rule 404(b) of the Federal Rules of Evidence; and what is required to prove …

 

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