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Huddleston v. U.S., No. 87-2 (U.S. Supreme Court) (485 U.S. 681; 108 S.Ct. 1496) (May 2, 1988) (Justice Rehnquist)

This is the Supreme Court's leading case on the admissibility of "other crimes" evidence under Rule 404(b), and it established four requirements that govern the admissibility of such evidence.

The four requirements for admissibility of evidence under Rule 404(b) are: (1) the evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts must ...

 

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