Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and Trustworthiness Exceptions after Crawford
Abstract
Crawford is like the elephant in the room—counsel can’t tiptoe around it, making believe it is not there. Yet, until the Court gives more direction as to Crawford ’s contours, the case law will continue to produce inconsistent results that are reminiscent of another elephant story, the one in which three blind men touched the creature in different places and found that their descriptions had little in common. (Author)
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Crawford, domestic violence, child abuse
Citation
Raeder, M. S. (2005). Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and Trustworthiness Exceptions after Crawford. Criminal Justice, 20(2), 24-35