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White v. Illinois, No. 90-6113 (U.S. Supreme Court) (502 U.S. 346; 112 S.Ct. 736) (January 15, 1992) (Justice Rehnquist)

The issue before the Court in this case was whether the Confrontation Clause requires that, before a trial court admits testimony under the "spontaneous declaration" and "medical examination" exceptions to the hearsay rule, the prosecution must either produce the declarant at trial or the trial court must find that the ...

 

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