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U.S. v. Jordan, No. 95-CR-6051L (W.D.N.Y.) (924 F.Supp. 443) (May 1, 1996) (Judge David G. Larimer)

In this case, citing the standards laid down by the Supreme Court in the Daubert case, Judge Larimer
rejects a Government motion to exclude expert testimony in the area of human memory and perception.
The defense wanted to introduce the evidence to attack the accuracy and reliability of the eyewitness’ ...

 

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