2018
DOI: 10.1007/s42448-018-0005-z
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Self-Representation: Pro se Cross-Examination and Revisiting Trauma upon Child Witnesses

Abstract: In the United States, the right to confront one's accusers at trial is one of the key components of the adversarial legal process. As a part of this process, defendants are permitted to represent themselves if they decide to do so voluntarily (Faretta v. California 1975). As cross-examination of witnesses is considered essential to the adversarial legal system, child victims can be faced with being personally crossexamined by defendants. In cases involving vulnerable witnesses, such as child abuse victims, th… Show more

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