Gonzales v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1991-09-18

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BENAVIDES, Judge, concurring. I agree with the majority that face-to-face confrontation between child witness and appellant was not required by the Sixth Amendment in this case. I am also willing to accept the conclusion that Texas constitutional law, like its federal counterpart, does not absolutely forbid testimonial procedures other than face-to-face confrontation. I write separately to elaborate my own reason…

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