Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
In the State of Minnesota does the accuse have the right to face their accuser in a felony charge
Asked on 7/23/16, 7:57 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Thomas C. Gallagher
Gallagher Criminal Defense
Any person accused in a criminal case has the right to confront witnesses brought against them in court. There are some limited exceptions where the right to confrontation can be attenuated by a judge where they believe circumstances justify it.
Answered on 7/23/16, 10:05 pm
Samuel Edmunds
Sieben Edmunds Miller PLLC
Absolutely. The accused has many constitutional rights. The right to jury trial. The right to legal representation. The right to confront your accuser. The right to face your accuser happens at trial. You need an experienced to help you through the process. Feel free to give me a call to discuss further. (651) 994-6744
Answered on 7/25/16, 8:31 am
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