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this show provides a brief overview of the sixth amendments confrontation clause as applied to hearsay statements if you have not already read the assignment please do so before watching the video letamp;#39;s start by looking at the text of the sixth amendments confrontation clause it says in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to be confronted with the witnesses against him there are four key words in this provision criminal accused confronted and witnesses letamp;#39;s look at each at what each of these key words means first criminal tells us that the clause and its protections apply only in criminal cases accused tells us that the clause protects only the defendant so you only need to worry about the confrontation clause when the evidence is introduced against a criminal defendant it does not limit Emmit evidence that a defendant advances against the prosecutor the word confronted has been interpreted by the Supreme Court to mean ability to cross-examine w