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U.S. v. Laster, No. 99-6244 (6th Cir.) (258 F.3d 525) (July 26, 2001) (Judge Eugene E. Jr. Siler)

This case is particularly noted for Judge Moore's dissent in which she disagreed with the majority's "close enough" approach of approving the admission of business records under Rule 807 (the residual exeception rule) after failing to meet Rule 803(6).

 

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