Two-Way Remote Testimony: Will It Pass Muster? (Part I)
Published for NC Criminal Law on February 08, 2011.
Since the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Crawford v. Washington, 541 U.S. 36 (2004), interest has been growing in the use of remote testimony as a method to satisfy the confrontation clause. Crawford held that under the sixth amendment’s confrontation clause, testimonial statements by witnesses who do not appear at trial cannot be admitted ... Read more
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