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Citation: 484 U.S. 400

1. Taylor v. Illinois, No. 86-5963, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 7, 1987, Argued , January 25, 1988, Decided

OVERVIEW: Preclusion of a surprise witness was an appropriate sanction for the violation of a discovery order when the omission of the witness from the witness list was willful and motivated by a desire to obtain a tactical advantage.


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