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A good trial attorney taking apart a star witness during cross-examination puts the "confront" in the confrontation clause. It's hard to imagine achieving the same wallop if the witness is ensconced in a foreign country thousands of miles away and beamed into the courtroom via two-way television videoconferencing. But the growing internationalization of prosecutions has the government trying to convince courts that videoconference testimony is practical, effective -- and constitutional.
April 22, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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