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USA v. PAYLOR

25-cr-00351
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The government filed a motion to admit evidence of the defendant's prior conviction in a separate case. This motion is significant because it could impact the defendant's credibility and potentially influence the jury's verdict. The outcome of this motion will determine whether the prior conviction can be used as evidence against the defendant.

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Other April 28, 2026

1:25-cr-00351-1 USA v. PAYLOR

The government filed a motion to admit evidence of the defendant's prior conviction in a separate case. This motion is significant because it could impact the defendant's credibility and potentially influence the jury's verdict. The outcome of this motion will determine whether the prior conviction can be used as evidence against the defendant.

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