· 8/29/2001
United States v. Dennis W. Tyndall
Citations
- 263 F.3d 848
- 57 Fed. R. Serv. 932
- 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 19237
- 2001 WL 984817
How courts have described this case
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- stating that when evidence of one crime is admissible in the trial of another crime no prejudice results from trying the two charges together
- affirming joinder for two similar counts of attempted aggravated sexual abuse— one involving a 13-year-old victim and the other a 67-year-old victim
- “Although Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b) generally excludes the admission of evidence of other crimes to show the propensity to commit a particular crime, Congress excepted sexual assault cases from this rule when it enacted Federal Rule of Evidence 413”
- “Although Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b) generally excludes the admission of evidence of other crimes to show the propensity to commit a particular crime, Congress excepted sexual assault cases from this rule when it enacted Federal Rule of Evidence 413”
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Judges: Arnold, Bright, Bye, Morris, Sheppard
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