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Charles v. Hickman, No. 99-17063 (9th Cir.) (228 F.3d 981) (October 3, 2000) (Judge Raymond C. Fisher)

Here the court held that the government was not precluded from relitigating evidence of a defendant's motive in an earlier stabbing to prove retaliatory motive at a murder trial when the issue of the stabbing motive was governed by a lower standard of proof in the subsequent murder trial than ...

 

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