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United States v. Lollar

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

606 F.2d 587 (5th Cir. 1979)

Relevant factsFree

Howard Lollar (defendant), charged with interstate transportation of stolen property, testified in his own defense. The prosecution then called Lollar's former employer, who testified — over Lollar's objection — that he would not believe what Lollar said under oath, and Lollar was convicted.

IssueFree

Whether a witness may testify about whether he would believe the defendant under oath once the defendant has testified at trial.

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