Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Criminal defendants enjoyed a banner year in 2004 when the Supreme Court handed down a pair of landmark criminal-procedure rulings that strengthened their fair-trial rights under the Sixth Amendment.
In Crawford v. Washington, the justices fortified a defendant's right to confront his accusers in court. And in <...
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