Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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UNCHARGED - MISCONDUCT EVIDENCE AND THE ISSUE OF INTENT : LIMITING THE NEED FOR ADMISSIBILITY BY EDWARD G. MASCOLO » 1 I. THE CENTRAL ISSUE We observe in our passages through life that people are known by the friends they make and the ...
UNCHARGED - MISCONDUCT EVIDENCE AND THE ISSUE OF INTENT : LIMITING THE NEED FOR ADMISSIBILITY BY EDWARD G. MASCOLO » 1 I. THE CENTRAL ISSUE We observe in our passages through life that people are known by the friends they make and the ...
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a 40 ( b ) the significance of the other - crimes evidence in terms of its impact upon the defendant's credibility or truthfulness ; and ( c ) the remoteness in time of the evidence of uncharged misconduct .
a 40 ( b ) the significance of the other - crimes evidence in terms of its impact upon the defendant's credibility or truthfulness ; and ( c ) the remoteness in time of the evidence of uncharged misconduct .
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88 89 90 Admissibility of extrinsic - acts evidence to prove intent , therefore , is not automatic , and a trial court should be prepared to subject the proffered evidence to a balancing test to determine whether the prejudicial effect ...
88 89 90 Admissibility of extrinsic - acts evidence to prove intent , therefore , is not automatic , and a trial court should be prepared to subject the proffered evidence to a balancing test to determine whether the prejudicial effect ...
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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