U.S. v. Richards, No. 12-2790 (7th Cir.) (719 F.3d 746) (June 14, 2013) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)
This case is noted for its excellent and enlightening discussion of one of the most difficult to comprehend aspects of the use of “prior bad acts evidence” as set forth in Rule 404(b) of the Fed.R.Evid. - namely the fine line between evidence introduced to show “propensity” to commit a ...
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