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U.S. v. Millard, No. 96-3749 (8th Cir.) (139 F.3d 1200) (March 30, 1998) (Judge John R. Gibson)

Court determined that error in admitting evidence about past crimes was only harmless error for husband defendant but not for wife defendant.

 

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