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Treece v. Hochstetler, No. 99-1283 (7th Cir.) (213 F.3d 360) (May 17, 2000) (Judge John L. Coffey)

Here the Court established a four-prong test to determine the admissibility of other bad acts evidence under Fed.R.Evid. 404(b). First, proof of the other act must be directed towards establishing a matter in issue other than the defendant's propensity to commit like conduct. Second, the other act must be of ...

 

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