Contributed in 2008 & last edited in 2009 by Peter Tillers
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This rule is often proclaimed and embraced. But it is doubtful that it is actually good law: when the relevance and probative value of prior dissimilar events are apparent, a way is usually found to admit such events if no other rule or principle of evidence counsels or requires exclusion.
Posted in 2008 by Peter Tillers

