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Tennessee v. Street
105 S. CT. 2078, 471 U.S. 409, 85 L. ED. 2D 425, 53 U.S.L.W. 4527, 1985.SCT.42168
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We granted certiorari to decide whether respondents rights under the Confrontation Clause were violated by the introduction of the confession of an accomplice for the non-hearsay purpose of rebutting respondents testimony that his own confession was coercively derived from the accomplices statement.
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