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U.S. v. Carter

Ruling by

Jay S. Bybee

Lower Court

USDC Central District of California

Lower Court Judge

Virginia A. Phillips
A temporary disability fails the stringent test of 'Maryland v. Craig,' used to determine whether a defendant's right to confront accusatory witnesses is satisfied absent a physical, face-to-face confrontation at trial.



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