Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
domestic violence
In a domestic violence 2nd degree assault case must the victim be present to testify?
Asked on 5/21/09, 1:05 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jason Cleckner
Law Office of Jason Cleckner, LLC
Re: domestic violence
Yes! The Defendant has the right to face their accusers! And if the victim is not there, and there is no good cause, then the judge should NOT grant the State a continuance.
Answered on 5/21/09, 1:15 pm
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