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Statements of co-conspirator were admissible under military evidence rule because they were in furtherance of charged conspiracy to commit premeditated murder of co-conspirator’s husband, notwithstanding defense contention that the statements were not in furtherance of the charged conspiracy but of an uncharged conspiracy to obstruct justice, as the admitted statements were relevant to prove the charged conspiracy. U.S. v. Diamond, 65 M.J. 876 Army Ct.Crim.App.,(2007)
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