E.D.Tenn.: Court not bound by another judge’s finding in another case this LEO was not believeable

Prior findings that an officer was unbelievable on the stand were not binding in this case. United States v. Lopez-Urquiza, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95970 (E.D. Tenn. May 15, 2012):

The undersigned is certainly in no position to second guess another court in another case, even if it involves the same witness in the case currently before the undersigned. Neither, however, is the undersigned bound by the other court’s evaluation of that witness. See United States v. Atkins, 1999 WL 1045942 *3 (6th Cir. Nov. 8, 1998) (the district court did not err in refusing to admit past judicial decisions of an officer’s untruthfulness.).

One of the benefits of Lexis and Westlaw is running the names of the law enforcement officers involved to see what happened elsewhere. Every once in a while the officer was not believed and it ends up in an opinion.

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