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Criminal Defendant Has Sixth Amendment Right to Physically Confront Witness at Video-Taped Deposition. United States v. Benfield, 593 F.2d 815 (8th Cir. 1979)

  1. Volume 65
  2. Issue 4
  3. Criminal Defendant Has Sixth Amendment Right to Physically Confront Witness at Video-Taped Deposition. United States v. Benfield, 593 F.2d 815 (8th Cir. 1979)
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Criminal Defendant Has Sixth Amendment Right to Physically Confront Witness at Video-Taped Deposition. United States v. Benfield, 593 F.2d 815 (8th Cir. 1979)

Helmut Coing
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