for Pennsylvania Bar Association
1. Douglas v. Alabama, No. 313, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 9-10, 1965, Argued , April 5, 1965, Decided
OVERVIEW: Where a witness invoked the right against self-incrimination and state solicitor read witness' purported confession under guise of cross-examination to refresh recollection, defendant's inability to cross-examine violated the Confrontation Clause.
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