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U.S. v. Tomberlin, No. 97-1963 (8th Cir.) (130 F.3d 1318) (December 12, 1997) (Judge Pasco M. II Bowman)

Case held that when the defendant asserted a "mere presence" defense, he challanged both his knowledge and intent, thereby allowing admission of prior arrests and convictions offered to show intent and knowledge.

 

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