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Diane

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What did a Western intelligence service seize from Kamel Daoudi, an al Qaeda computer engineer, during his arrest?
 
  a. a codebook to decrypt e-mails and telephone conversations
  b. a pile of hard copies of Google maps used by al Qaeda
  c. a codebook for making bombs and bulletproof vests sent as ebooks
  d. a list of the names foreign officials targeted by al Qaeda

Question 2

Is the use of hearsay against a defendant ever fair?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

Answers will define hearsay and discuss the problem of not being able to cross-examine the person who originally made the statement. Students should identify and describe some of the numerous exceptions to hearsay and the rationale for the exceptions. That hearsay is counter to the basic right of confrontation should be logically juxtaposed with the need for hearsay at times involving deceased or unavailable witnesses.



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