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X died one day after the husband Y purchased a life insurance for her with Y as the beneficiary. Y was prosecuted for murder. The prosecutor planned to present the insurance policy as evidence to prove that Y had a motive t kill his wife. Would the court allow it?
A. Yes, because the insurance has a tendency to show that Y had a motive to kill X. B. No, because the probative value of the insurance is substantially outweighed by the dangers of unfair prejudice. …- 82
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