Maryland v. Craig, No. 89-478 (U.S. Supreme Court) (497 U.S. 836; 110 S.Ct. 3157) (June 27, 1990) (Justice O'Connor)
The issue before the Court in this case was whether the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment categorically prohibits a child witness in a child abuse case from testifying against a defendant at trial, outside the defendant's physical presence, by one-way closed circuit television. In response to that question, the ...
Full article and associated cases available to subscribers.
As a digital subscriber to Punch and Jurists, you can access full text and downloads for this and other premium content.
Already a subscriber? Login