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· 3/28/1991

Robinson v. G.G.C., Inc.

Citations

  • 808 P.2d 522
  • 107 Nev. 135
  • 1991 Nev. LEXIS 23

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • concluding that evidence of a witness's motivation to testify is admissible for impeachment purposes
  • extending to the realm of civil proceedings the criminal-law principle that exposure of a witness's bias or motivation is proper subject for cross-examination
  • extending to the realm of civil proceedings the criminal-law principle that exposure of a witness's bias or motivation is proper subject for cross-examination
  • extending to the realm of civil proceedings the criminal-law principle that exposure of a witness's bias or motivation is proper subject for cross-examination
  • extending to the realm of civil proceedings the criminal-law principle that exposure of a witness's bias or motivation is proper subject for cross-examination
  • discussing foreseeable misuse in the jury instruction context

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Judges: Mowbray, Rose, Springer, Steffen, Young

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