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Thursday, April 05, 2007
New CAAF opinion is out
United States v. Taylor, __ M.J. ___, No. 06-0319 (C.A.A.F. April 5, 2007), is now out on CAAF's web site. Judge Stucky writes for a 4-1 majority holding that an accused may not invoke the spousal confidential communications privilege to prevent his wife from testifying about his admission to committing adultery. Judge Ryan dissents. More after I read it.
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