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U.S. v. Sutton, No. 02-1679 (7th Cir.) (337 F.3d 792) (July 23, 2003) (Judge Richard D. Cudahy)

Here, in a switch from its customary position, the Government strenuously objected to proposed introduction of fingerprint evidence by the defendants in this case; and the Government prevailed on that issue principally because the Seventh Circuit concluded that the probative value of the fingerprint reports at issue was outweighed by ...

 

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