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In Re: Jason M.

Connecticut Appellate Court

February 18, 2013

It is black letter law that a defendant in a criminal trial may waive her right of confrontation in a number of ways, including her voluntary and deliberate absence from trial; likewise, a respondent in a parental rights termination proceeding may waive her right of confrontation by deliberate absence.

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