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The right to confront witnesses is a fundamental aspect of a fair trial, ensuring that a defendant in a criminal case has the opportunity to question or cross-examine the witnesses testifying against them. Protected by the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution, this right enables the defense to challenge the credibility, accuracy, and reliability of the witnesses' testimony, and helps ensure that the trial process is transparent and adversarial.
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es-es
Derecho a Confrontar Testigos
es-mx
Derecho a Confrontar Testigos
pt-br
Direito de confrontar testemunhas
fr-fr
Droit de confronter les témoins
de-de
Recht auf Konfrontation von Zeugen
en-gb
Right to Confront Witnesses
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זכות למעמד עדים
hi-in
गवाहों के सामने अधिकार
zh-cn
与证人对抗的权利
ja-jp
証人尋問権
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