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Ohio v. Roberts
448 U.S. 56 (1980)
Key Principle
Hearsay from an unavailable witness is admissible against an accused if it bears adequate indicia of reliability, shown by a firmly rooted hearsay exception or particularized guarantees of trustworthiness.
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