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Proving Personal Use: The Admissibility Of Evidence Negating Intent To Distribute Marijuana, Stephen Mayer
Proving Personal Use: The Admissibility Of Evidence Negating Intent To Distribute Marijuana, Stephen Mayer
Michigan Law Review
Against the backdrop of escalating state efforts to decriminalize marijuana, U.S. Attorneys’ Offices continue to bring drug-trafficking prosecutions against defendants carrying small amounts of marijuana that are permitted under state law. Federal district courts have repeatedly barred defendants from introducing evidence that they possessed this marijuana for their own personal use. This Note argues that district courts should not exclude three increasingly common kinds of “personal use evidence” under Federal Rules of Evidence 402 and 403 when that evidence is offered to negate intent to distribute marijuana. Three types of personal use evidence are discussed in this Note: (1) a …
The Cost Of Evidence: Examining The Fda's Treatment Of Critically-Needed Drugs From An Ex Ante Perspective, Julie Dorais J.D., M.P.H.
The Cost Of Evidence: Examining The Fda's Treatment Of Critically-Needed Drugs From An Ex Ante Perspective, Julie Dorais J.D., M.P.H.
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review
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