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A woman is accused of a crime. She says that she was nowhere near the scene of the crime. Her friends who were with her are afraid that they will be accused as well, so they refuse to appear in court as witnesses.

How can the woman’s counsel use the Sixth Amendment’s witness clause to support her case? Give your response in at least two complete sentences

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User Careem
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Answer:

Look for footage or any other information or a tiny peace of evidence

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Answer:

The Sixth Amendment says that the accused has the right to force the witnesses to come to trial. If they do not come, they will be arrested.

I got this from edge, i know this is probably too late but the other persons answer is wrong so i figured id leave this answer here for anyone looking for it.

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User Grrrck
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