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U.S. v. Davis, No. 00-1952 (8th Cir.) (244 F.3d 666) (March 29, 2001) (Judge Theodore McMillian)

In this case, a divided panel from the Eighth Circuit took the rare step of affirming an order by the district court excluding certain DNA evidence as a discovery sanction against the Government, even though the Court acknowledged that the evidence in question was “critical” to the Government’s case. The ...

 

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