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Pointer v. Texas

United States Supreme Court

380 U.S. 400 (1965)

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At a preliminary hearing where neither Pointer (defendant) nor his co-defendant had counsel, robbery victim Phillips identified Pointer without being cross-examined; Phillips later moved out of state permanently, and the prosecution used the transcript of his uncross-examined preliminary-hearing testimony at Pointer's trial over defense objection. Pointer was convicted and appealed, arguing the use of that transcript violated his confrontation rights.

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Whether a defendant's Sixth Amendment guarantee of the right to confront witnesses applies to the states.

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