United States v. Reliant Energy Services, Inc.
United States v. Reliant Energy Services, Inc.
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
The Government appeals interlocutorily the district court’s pre-trial exclusion of the Market Monitoring Information Protocol (“MMIP”). We have jurisdiction pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3731. We affirm in part and remand in part.
We affirm the district court’s exclusion of the MMIP for purposes of supplying the definition of “illegitimate” conduct,
We remand because it is unclear from the record whether the district court considered admitting the MMIP to prove intent and motive.
AFFIRMED IN PART, REMANDED IN PART.
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. See United States v. Wolf, 820 F.2d 1499, 1505 (9th Cir. 1987) (excluding evidence of a civil regulation to define an element of a criminal statute).
. Id. (upholding the admission of civil violations as background information necessary to the jury’s understanding of the case); United States v. Smith, 891 F.2d 703, 710 (9th Cir. 1989) (upholding admission to show intent); see also United States v. Brown, 912 F.2d 1040, 1042 (9th Cir. 1990).
. See Fed.R.Evid. 403 (providing courts with discretion to exclude cumulative evidence).
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