House Oversight Hearing Cites Southern District Case to Admit Police Report Evidence on Maxwell
The passage outlines a legal argument about admitting police reports as evidence in a House oversight context, referencing a Southern District of New York precedent. It hints at possible investigative Counsel argues police reports are admissible under a hearsay exception for showing officer knowledge Cites a Southern District of New York case (Smith) that permits such evidence. Mentions a witness,
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The passage outlines a legal argument about admitting police reports as evidence in a House oversight context, referencing a Southern District of New York precedent. It hints at possible investigative Counsel argues police reports are admissible under a hearsay exception for showing officer knowledge Cites a Southern District of New York case (Smith) that permits such evidence. Mentions a witness,
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