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U.S. v. Jinadu, No. 95-3833 (6th Cir.) (98 F.3d 239) (October 17, 1996) (Judge Leroy J. Jr. Contie)

This case is noted because it reviews the difficult and elusive concept of "adoptive admissions" under
Rule 801(d)(2)(B). Essentially that Rule holds that adoptive admissions are not hearsay because the
defendants’ adoption of them makes them admissions against interest. The Court also ruled that the
Supreme Court’s decision in Williamson ...

 

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