Justice QUINN delivered the opinion of the court. The question in this case is whether, in a murder prosecution, evidence that the defendant killed two other persons was properly admitted as other-crime evidence for the purpose of establishing the defendant’s identity as the perpetrator of the murder charged against him. Resolution of that question requires a consideration of the appropriate standards for admit…
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