In this classic case, the Supreme Court examined the issues surrounding the admissibility of reputation evidence, finding that "[w]hat commonly is called 'character evidence' is only such when 'character' is employed as a synonym for 'reputation.'" This case decision has been widely quoted and cited in discussions about character and reputation evidence.
A) Michelson v. United States
B) Huddleston v. United States
C) Sparks v. Gilley Trucking Co.
D) United States v. Schuler
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