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U.S. v. Latney, No. 95-3170 (D.C. Cir.) (108 F.3d 1446) (March 21, 1997) (Judge A. Raymond Randolph)

In the overwhelming number of criminal cases, perhaps the most controverted of the Federal Rules of
Evidence is Rule 404(b), which permits the prosecution to introduce evidence of an accused’s extrinsic acts (i.e., acts that are extraneous to the crimes for which the defendant is being tried). In theory, that ...

 

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