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U.S. v. Barone, No. 94-1593 (1st Cir.) (114 F.3d 1284) (June 6, 1997) (Judge Hugh H. Bownes)

Case held that corroboration requirement for admission of statement against interest is not concerned with the veracity of the in-court witness but the trustworthiness of the out-of-court statement (Id., at 1300).

 

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