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U.S. v. Smith, No. 98-5888 (6th Cir.) (197 F.3d 225) (November 24, 1999) (Judge Gilbert S. Merritt)

In this case one defendant challenged the admission of a "Recorded Recollection" of the testimony of one witness against him, claiming that the court erred in admitting that evidence of a past recollection recorded in violation of Fed.R.Evid. 803(5). In rejecting that claim, the Sixth Circuit held:

"Federal Rule of ...

 

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