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April 14, 2010
Warnken on the Rights to Confrontation
This short piece discusses documents submitted as evidence in court proceedings in light of the Crawford v. Washington decision, and how various jurisdictions' courts treated them as either admissible or inadmissible relative to the Confrontation Clause of the U.S. Constitution, i.e., the right of the accused to confront his/her accuser.
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