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- Title
Surrogate Testimony After Williams: A New Answer to the Question of Who May Testify Regarding the Contents of a Laboratory Report.
- Authors
Alberts, Jennifer
- Abstract
The article focuses on the importance of testifying witnesses and evidences in reference to the U.S. Supreme Court case Williams v. Illinois. Topics discussed include interpretation of the Confrontation Clause supported by decision on the case Ohio v. Roberts, implementation of same rules for testifying scientific evidences, and judicial opinion of the Supreme Court on case Crawford v. Washington.
- Subjects
LEGAL evidence reliability; WILLIAMS v. Illinois (Supreme Court case); CONFRONTATION clause (Law); OHIO v. Roberts (Supreme Court case); RELIABILITY of expert evidence; JUDICIAL opinions; CRAWFORD v. Washington
- Publication
Indiana Law Journal, 2015, Vol 90, Issue 1, p441
- ISSN
0019-6665
- Publication type
Article