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U.S. v. DeSantis, No. 96-4289 (6th Cir.) (134 F.3d 760) (January 20, 1998) (Judge James L. Ryan)

One of the issues raised in this case was whether it was proper to admit the testimony of the defendant's partner concerning why their limited partnership collapsed. The Court held that "the only rational reasons the prosecution could have offered [the witness'] testimony were for its effect as bad character ...

 

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