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Tome v. United States / Prior consistent statements and prior inconsistent statements / Federal Rules of Evidence / Hearsay / Evidence / Witness statement / Character evidence / Testimony / Witness / Law / Evidence law / Witness impeachment
Date: 2014-04-08 08:30:59
Tome v. United States
Prior consistent statements and prior inconsistent statements
Federal Rules of Evidence
Hearsay
Evidence
Witness statement
Character evidence
Testimony
Witness
Law
Evidence law
Witness impeachment

CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW VOLUME 46 FEBRUARY 2014

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