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U.S. v. Gonzalez, No. 95-1438(L), No. 482 (2nd Cir.) (110 F.3d 936) (April 14, 1997) (Judge John M. Jr. Walker)

Here the Court rejected a claim that irrelevant evidence had been admitted, holding that to be relevant the evidence needs only to "tend" to prove the Government's case and evidence that adds "context and dimension" so qualifies.

In this case, after their conviction, the defendants appealed their drug convictions arguing, ...

 

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