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181482P.pdf 01/22/2019 United States v. Daniel Jackson
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 18-1482
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa - Waterloo
[PUBLISHED] [Erickson, Author, with Benton and Beam, Circuit Judges]
Criminal case - Criminal law. No error in admitting Facebook videos
defendant had sent to friends in the days before he committed a bank
robbery as the videos displayed firearms, demonstrated defendant's control
over his co-defendant and spoke about robbing banks; the videos were
intrinsic evidence and highly probative as to the elements of the offense,
and the high probative value outweighed their potential prejudice; the
district court gave the precise instruction defendant requested and he
waived any right to contest it on appeal.