
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1636252
The paper discusses the Confrontation Clause in light of the Crawford v. Washington decision, and addresses the following questions: When Does the Clause Apply? How Can the Clause Be Satisfied? How Does the Confrontation Clause Relate to the Hearsay Rule? What If the Hearsay Evidence is Nontestimonial? What Did Crawford and Davis HoId as to Whether a Statement isTestimonial or Nontestimonial? How Did the Maryland Court of Appeals Interpret Crawford in Snowden? What About "Business Records" of the State? How Are Prosecutors and Domestic Violence Victim-Advocates Likely to Adapt to these Charges? Forfeiture of Right to Object? How Can We Analyze Whether Statements Outside the Holdings of Crawford and Davis are Testimonial?
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