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Litigation

Jul. 20, 2002

Panel Makes Exception to Don't-Tell Rule

LOS ANGELES - Jurors can be told that a defendant has liability insurance, if the policy is an integral part of the case, a state appellate court said Wednesday.

By Katherine Gaidos
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Jurors can be told that a defendant has liability insurance, if the policy is an integral part of the case, a state appellate court said Wednesday.
        In a published decision, the 2nd District Court of Appeal said the evidence rule against telling a jury about a defendant's ...

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