U.S. v. Grant, No. 99-12052 (11th Cir.) (256 F.3d 1146) (July 10, 2001) (Judge Edward E. Carnes)
Federal Rule of Evidence 806 provides that if the credibility of the declarant is attacked, it may be supported by any evidence which would be admissible for those purposes if he testified as a witness. Citing that rule, the district court refused to admit certain statements of one of the ...
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