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U.S. v. Begay, No. 97-2127 (10th Cir.) (144 F.3d 1336) (May 27, 1998) (Judge James K. Logan)

Case held that exclusion of evidence that Government's witness had been convicted of various crimes was not error because evidence of a prior drug conviction was not necessarily relevant to credibility and it had the danger of being prejudicial.

 

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