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· 9/9/2010

United States v. Richard Stadtmauer

Citations

  • 620 F.3d 238
  • 106 A.F.T.R.2d (RIA) 6207
  • 2010 U.S. App. LEXIS 18851
  • 2010 WL 3504321

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that a Rule 701 error was harmless because the record as a whole suggested the conclusion the inadmissible evidence offered
  • holding that a Rule 701 error was harmless because the record as a whole suggested the conclusion the inadmissible evidence offered
  • explaining that the defendant bears the burden of establishing “(1) [the witness] committed perjury; (2) the Government knew or should have known that [the witness] committed perjury but failed to correct his testimony; and (3
  • defining “scienter” to include knowledge and willful blindness, but not recklessness
  • defining “scienter” to include knowledge and willful blindness, but not recklessness
  • when the defendant “cannot meet his burden as to the first two of these elements, we need not address the third.”

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Judges: Ambro, Aldisert, Roth

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