United States v. Inadi

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1986-03-10

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Justice Powell delivered the opinion of the Court. This case presents the question whether the Confrontation Clause requires the Government to show that a nontestifying co-conspirator is unavailable to testify, as a condition for admission of that co-conspirator’s out-of-court statements. I — I Following a jury trial in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, respondent Joseph Inadi wa…

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