U.S. v. LaROUCHE CAMPAIGN

Crim. No. 86-323-K.

682 F.Supp. 623 (1987)

UNITED STATES of America, v. The LaROUCHE CAMPAIGN, Independent Democrats for LaRouche, Michael Gelber, Richard Sanders, Charles Park, Michael Billington, Paul Goldstein, Jeffrey Steinberg, Michelle Steinberg, Roy Frankhauser, a/k/a Bill Clay, Elliott Greenspan, Caucus Distributors, Inc., Richard Black, Campaigner Publications, Inc., National Caucus of Labor Committees, Edward Spannaus, John Scialdone, and Robert Greenberg, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

July 31, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Markham, Boston, Mass., Mark D. Rasch, for the U.S.

Michael Reilly, Paul A. Devlin, Haussermann, Davison & Shattuck, Odin Anderson, Robert Rossi, Thomas G. Shapiro, Rikki Klieman, Owen Walker, Federal Defender's Office, Matthew Feinberg, James E. McCall, Boston, Mass., Edward J. McCormick, III, Norfolk, Mass., Daniel S. Alcorn, Arlington, Va., William B. Moffitt, William B. Cummings, Alexandria, Va., John A. Baccari, Wakefield, Mass., Mayer Morganroth, Southfield, Mich., Robert F. Collins, Braintree, Mass., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM REGARDING EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS

KEETON, District Judge.

Whenever evidence is being taken before a court—whether at trial, or in pretrial or post-trial proceedings—it is a premise, so clearly understood that it is rarely articulated, that the court will receive only evidence that is relevant. To apply the concept of relevance, one must start with a definition, explicit or implicit, of the issue or issues to which the evidence must...

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