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The Elder Law Journal

University of Illinois College of Law

The Primary Purpose for Admitting Hearsay over Confrontation Challenges in Elder Abuse Cases: A Framework for Bringing Unavailability Concerns into the Light in a Post-Crawford World

Posted On July 13, 2017 By The Elder Law Journal
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