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Delaware v. Fensterer, No. 85-214 (U.S. Supreme Court) (474 U.S. 15; 106 S.Ct. 292) (November 4, 1985) (Per Curiam)

In this case the Court held that there is no Confrontation Clause violation when an expert witness testified as to what opinion he had formed, but could not recollect the basis on which he had formed it. The Court stated: "The Confrontation Clause includes no guarantee that every witness called ...

 

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