A state constitutional provision requires that in a criminal trial the accused confront witnesses face-to-face. The state’s highest court relied on state law to require the defendant to see the witness. The U.S. Supreme Court would not review such a decision because:

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A state constitutional provision requires that in a criminal trial the accused confront witnesses face-to-face. The state’s highest court relied on state law to require the defendant to see the witness. The U.S. Supreme Court would not review such a decision because:

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