Supreme Court to Hear Domestic Violence Homicide C
The Court is expected to hear Giles v. California in April, a case in which the defendant is accused of shooting and killing his former girlfriend. A possible outcome is the Court will conclude that as long as the victim’s unavailability as a witness was a foreseeable consequence of the murder, the Sixth Amendment does not require the state to prove the actual motive for the murder was to make the victim unavailable. A ruling is expected in late summer.
Compiled from: “Supreme Court to Hear Domestic Homicide Case,” Family Violence Prevention Fund, 31 January 2008.
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