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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 692 Filed 11/22/21 Page 7 of 17 But none of these traits affect memory or recall, which is the primary purpose for admitting evidence of mental conditions identified in Sasso, 59 F.3d at 348. The Defense also emphasizes the diagnosis for But based on the current record, Dr. Hall's description falls short of demonstrating that this \"affect[s] her ability to perceive or to recall events or to testify accurately.\" Vitale, 459 F.3d at 196 (quoting Sasso, 59 F.3d at 348); see United States v. Lopez, 611 F.2d 44, 45 (4th Cir. 1979) (\"[M]any psychiatric problems . . . which a witness may have had are without any relevancy to the witness' credibility, concerned as it is with whether the witness' mental impairment is related to his capacity to observe the event at the time of its occurrence, to communicate his observations accurately and truthfully at trial, or to maintain a clear recollection in the meantime.\") (cleaned up). 7 DOJ-OGR-00011145",
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