Supreme Court of the United States / October Term 2022

Samia v. United States

Decided June 23, 2023. Clarence Thomas delivered the opinion of the Court.

Docket 22-196 · 599 U.S. 635 · Cited 75 times

Holding

The admission of a nontestifying codefendant’s confession did not violate the Sixth Amendment’s Confrontation Clause where the confession as modified did not directly inculpate the defendant but used the descriptor “other person” and the jury was instructed to consider the confession only as to the codefendant.

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