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U.S. v. Maliszewski, No. 95-1817 (6th Cir.) (161 F.3d 992) (December 8, 1998) (Judge James L. Ryan)

In its comments on when co-conspirator statements may properly be admitted in a criminal trial, the Court observed: "In determining whether a statement is admissible under 801(d)(2)(E), 'the court may consider the contents of the statements themselves in weighing the evidence.' [citing U.S. v. Carter, 14 F.3d 1150, 1155 (6th ...

 

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