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U.S. v. McClellan, No. 97-3370 (7th Cir.) (165 F.3d 535) (January 4, 1999) (Judge John L. Coffey)

In rejecting the defendant's claim that the district court improperly admitted hearsay evidence, the Court observed that: "While a statement, other than one made by the declarant while testifying at trial, is
inadmissible as hearsay if it is offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted, see Fed. R. …

 

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