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U.S. v. Knox, No. 01-3000 (7th Cir.) (301 F.3d 616) (August 28, 2002) (Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner)

In this case the Court held that admission of evidence of nine "bad acts" (involving prior drug transactions) under Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b) was proper to prove knowledge of possession and intent to distribute crack cocaine.

Here the Court held that admission of evidence of nine "bad acts" (involving ...

 

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