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U.S. v. Lindemann, No. 96-1188 (7th Cir.) (85 F.3d 1232) (June 4, 1996) (Judge Samuel Ray Cummings)

In this case the Court addressed the use of evidence of cooperation in other cases to counter an attack on a witness' credibility. The witness involved in that case, one Tommy Burns, had testified in numerous other insurance fraud cases involving the killing of horses for insurance money. (See, e.g., ...

 

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