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The issue stems from a state Supreme Court decision last year that said the Iowa Constitution requires people accused of a ...
Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote separately, respecting the denial of certiorari but urging the court to reconsider its interpretation of the Constitution's confrontation clause, ...
If it seems that we are more Roman than Christian these days, it can help to recall that the hero of Easter is Jesus and not ...
The 4-3 opinion said the use of one-way video testimony, where the witness cannot see the defendant, violated a defendant’s constitutional right to confront witnesses. Bird said kids shouldn’t ...
The commander deciding guilt is not unbiased as a military judge would be. There is no right to confront witnesses. Although they have a right to counsel beforehand, service members have no right ...
the right of an accused to confront such witnesses may be limited by law." Without clarity from the state's high court, legislators have been uncertain what level of remote testimony is allowed ...
The court's seven Republican-appointed justices took a textualist approach and held unanimously that no victim—police officer or otherwise—had the right to remain anonymous under Marsy's Law ...
But before the resurrection, there was the cross, which was widely views as a symbol of a terrifying ... accused of crimes should be able to confront the witnesses against them.
Twenty-six people, including a Nepali national, were killed as terrorists opened fire on tourists in Jammu and Kashmir's ...