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The US Attorney's office requests permission to file a reply brief regarding the defendant's opposit...

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The US Attorney's office requests permission to file a reply brief regarding the defendant's opposition to the government's motion to preclude Dr. Ryan Hall's testimony, addressing new arguments about hearsay exceptions and the report's relevance.

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Motion to preclude testimonyHearsay exceptionsRelevance of Dr. Ryan Hall's report
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