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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 15:14:00+00:00

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Rulings on Evidence. This rule imposes significant responsibility on counsel to raise and preserve evidentiary questions for review.
prejudice substantial rights although they were not brought to the attention of the military judge.
judge, the issue will be preserved. United States v. Datz, 61 M.J. 37 (2005).
a practical rather than a formulaic manner. United States v. Reynoso, 66 M.J.
manifest injustice to the accused. United States v. Dancy, 38 M.J. 1 (C.M.A.
evidence, the affected issue, and how the issue is affected by the judge’s ruling.
26 M.J. 822 (A.C.M.R. 1988).
court session. United States v. Sheridan, 43 M.J. 682 (A.F. Ct. Crim. App.
of documents from the accused’s personnel records. See United States v.
conviction had taken place under Art. 64).

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