U.S. v. Boyd, No. 92-3020 (D.C. Cir.) (55 F.3d 667) (May 30, 1995) (Judge Harry T. Edwards)
The decision in this case explores the parameters of Rule 704(b) which prohibits an expert witness from testifying as to whether the defendant had "the mental state . . . constituting an element of the crime." That issue is important in drug cases where, as here, the defendant argues that …
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