14 More Rights at Trial.

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14 More Rights at Trial

Figure 14.1 Elements of Confrontation

Figure 14.2 Policy on Defendant’s Presence continued on next slide

Figure 14.2 (continued) Policy on Defendant’s Presence

The right to confrontation provides that an accused person can appear at his or her own trial, face the live testimony of witnesses, and challenge witness testimony. Andy Klevorn / AP Images

Figure 14.3 Common Hearsay Exceptions continued on next slide

Figure 14.3 (continued) Common Hearsay Exceptions continued on next slide

Figure 14.3 (continued) Common Hearsay Exceptions

Figure 14.4 Subpoena in a Criminal Case continued on next slide

Figure 14.4 (continued) Subpoena in a Criminal Case