· 7/29/1988
State v. Libby
Citations
- 546 A.2d 444
- 1988 Me. LEXIS 243
How courts have described this case
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- evidence of a decedent's bathing habits in a criminal trial arising out of drowning in a bathtub was admissible as tending to show that the decedent would have avoided total immersion bathing
- evidence of a decedent’s bathing habits in a criminal trial arising out of drowning in a bathtub was admissible as tending to show that the decedent would have avoided total immersion bathing
- citing, United States v. Matlock; 415 U.S. 164 (1974
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Judges: McKusick, Roberts, Wathen, Glassman, Scolnik, Clifford
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