1. Cal. v. Green, No. 387, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 20, 1970, Argued , June 23, 1970, Decided
OVERVIEW: Admitting a declarant's out-of-court statements did not violate confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment when the declarant had testified as a witness and was subject to full and effective cross-examination at the time the statements were made.
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