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U.S. v. Crowder, No. 92-3133 (D.C. Cir.) (87 F.3d 1405) (July 9, 1996) (Judge David S. Tatel)

This is an important (albeit fairly technical) decision that explores the enormously complex and convoluted
intricacies of Rule 404(b) of the Fed.R.Evid. which attempts to define when "prior bad acts" evidence can
be used at trial. That Rule prohibits the use of "other crimes evidence" for the purpose of proving ...

 

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