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By the Sixth Amendment, an accused person is to have a speedy public trial by jury, to be informed of the nature of the accusation, to be confronted with prosecution witnesses, and to have the assistance of counsel.
He has no other option, however, if confronted with prosecution.
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More often than not, judges who are confronted with inconsistent prosecutions have affirmed convictions, while, at times, expressing distaste for the tactic.
Confronted with a legal issue that has the potential to sabotage the prosecution of Mr. Libby, the judge, Reggie B. Walton, sought a compromise to allow the case to go forward.
No further prosecutions flowed from that material, but Babb was confronted with possible disciplinary action against Cunneen on the basis that by texting journalists about current criminal cases she had allegedly breached the DPP's code of conduct.
VI provides: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right... to be confronted with the witnesses against him..
One topic on which he was particularly strident was the Sixth Amendment's "Confrontation Clause," which mandates that "[i]n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right... to be confronted with the witnesses against him".
Mr. House's lawyers argue that the justices should clarify that in deciding whether this standard has been met, and that a court should look at the evidence from the perspective of the jury and ask whether a juror, confronted with the new evidence, would have reasonable doubt about the verdict even if the new evidence did not completely dismantle the prosecution's case.
Confronted with post-Sept.
Jude is confronted with the opposite situation.
"We are now confronted with another trauma".
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