· 9/18/1995
United States v. Catano
Citations
- 65 F.3d 219
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- noting the “distinction between common sense, as methodology, and the beyond-a-reasonable-doubt standard, as a quantum of proof”
- noting the “distinction between common sense, as methodology, and the beyond-a-reasonable-doubt standard, as a quantum of proof”
- “A district court may allow testimony on redirect which clarifies an issue which the defense opened up on cross-examination even when this evidence is otherwise inadmissible.”
- “A district court may allow testimony on redirect which clarifies an issue which the defense opened up on cross- examination even when this evidence is otherwise inadmissible.”
- “Because Nigro’s statements were offered only for context and not for the truth of the matter asserted, those statements are not hearsay under Federal Rule of Evidence 801(c).”
- as to decision on delayed disclosure
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