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    Criminal Evidence An Introduction
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    Exam 8: Witness Competency, Credibility, and Impeachment
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    Generally, the Defendant's Reputation Cannot Be Called into Question at Trial
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Generally, the Defendant's Reputation Cannot Be Called into Question at Trial

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Generally, the defendant's reputation cannot be called into question at trial.

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