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Paul Shechtman, a partner at Stillman, Friedman & Shechtman and an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School where he teaches Evidence, analyzes a recent decision where the issue before the Court of Appeals was the admissibility of the evidence of uncharged burglaries. In a unanimous opinion, he says, the Court concluded that the trial judge had "erred by failing to issue a limiting instruction to cure the potential prejudicial effect of the evidence regarding the uncharged burglaries on the attempted burglary and possession of burglar's tools counts."
June 18, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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