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What's the problem?
I don't see the problem. The witnesses testified via a "live, two-way video conference". In what way were the accused not able to "be confronted with the witnesses" against them?

The judges in this case apparently have too narrow a definition of "confronted", or are technology-ignorant.
Posted by: rjhenn_z   Posted on: 02/17/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What's the problem?  rjhenn_z | 02/17/06
Correct Jurisprudence  JJ Brannon | 02/21/06
Judges not keeping pace with technology...  MV_z | 02/17/06
Internet  Gregory.J.Bradley@... | 02/18/06
Straight Facts??  Rain-Dragon-At-Stonebridge | 02/19/06
Std Legal Practice in Australia  gilgamesh_z | 02/19/06
Witnesses under foreign jurisdiction...  add7 | 02/20/06
judge made the right call imo  JasonL31 | 02/20/06
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