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U.S. v. Heidbur, No. 96-4264 (8th Cir.) (122 F.3d 577) (August 11, 1997) (Judge C. Arlen Beam)

Court rejected the Government's argument that the defendant's prior sexual conduct was "inextricably intertwined" with the crime charged and that it was similar in kind and proximate in time - ruling that those reasons would not overcome the substantial prejudicial impact of such testimony.

Court vacated conviction for possession of ...

 

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