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Lilly v. Virginia, No. 98-5881 (U.S. Supreme Court) (527 U.S. 116; 119 S.Ct. 1887) (June 10, 1999) (Justice Stevens)

In this case the Supreme Court addressed what it called "a significant departure from our Confrontation Clause jurisprudence." The petitioner, his brother, and a third defendant were arrested at the end of a two day crime spree, during which they stole guns and liquor, and then abducted and subsequently killed ...

 

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