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right to confront accusors

 

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Noun right to confront accusors has 1 sense
  1. right to confront accusors - a right guaranteed by the 6th amendment to the US constitution
    --1 is a kind of
    civil right, civil rights

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Term: Right to Confront Accusors

Definition:

The right to confront accusors is a legal principle that grants individuals the opportunity to face and question those who have accused them of wrongdoing, especially in a court of law. It is an essential component of due process and is often protected by laws and statutes.

Sample Sentences:

  • During the trial, the defense lawyer exercised the defendant's right to confront his accusors, demanding evidence to support their claims.
  • The right to confront accusors is enshrined in the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution, ensuring a fair trial for all defendants.
  • Although the right to confront accusors is fundamental, certain exceptions may apply in cases where witnesses face genuine threats or are unable to attend the trial.

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