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United States, No. 22-844, said his clients “had the constitutional right to look their accuser in the eye and to put his testimony to the test in court — not with the witness Zooming from the ...
The Court of Appeals wrote that the only time the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the "Confrontation Clause" and video testimony, it ruled that in-person testimony was not always guaranteed.
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