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U.S. v. James, No. 96-3008 (9th Cir.) (139 F.3d 748) (March 24, 1998) (Judge Andrew J. Kleinfeld)

In this case the Ninth Circuit articulated a three-part inquiry to determine whether a defendant's Sixth Amendment right to confront a witness against her has been violated by the exclusion of evidence. The Court held that the reviewing court must inquire whether: (1) the excluded evidence was relevant; (2) there ...

 

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