· 3/24/2005
Rhymes v. State
Citations
- 107 P.3d 1278
- 121 Nev. 17
- 121 Nev. Adv. Rep. 4
- 2005 Nev. LEXIS 4
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- explaining that reversal for admission of prior bad acts is warranted only upon \a showing that the decision is manifestly incorrect\
- explaining that reversal for admission of prior bad acts is warranted only upon \a showing that the decision is manifestly incorrect\
- providing that trial courts have broad discretion to admit or exclude evidence
- reviewing the decision to admit evidence of prior bad acts for abuse of discretion
- finding error harmless where the district court erred by failing to give a bad-act limiting instruction at the time the testimony was admitted but gave a limiting instruction prior to the jury being charged
- finding 2 error harmless where the district court erred by failing to give a bad-act limiting instruction at the time the testimony was admitted but gave a 3 limiting instruction prior to the jury being charged
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Judges: Rose, Gibbons, Hardesty
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