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U.S. v. Yida, No. 06-10460 (9th Cir.) (498 F.3d 945) (August 16, 2007) (Judge Ronald M. Gould)

This is an interesting case that emphasizes a defendant’s rights to have a jury hear live testimony from a witness in order to observe his demeanor. The key issue in this case was whether a defendant could preclude the Government from introducing into evidence the prior testimony of a critical ...

 

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