1.   ...a criminal proceeding where defendants have the right to confront their accusers.

2.   But Greene vehemently denied any wrongdoing and insisted on his right to confront his accusers at trial rather than submit to an administrative disciplinary hearing.

3.   Finally, CIA Director John Deutch went to Los Angeles to confront his accusers.

4.   He claimed he had been denied the chance to confront his accusers and had not had the chance to give his version of events.

5.   He confronted his accusers head-on.

6.   No one can be held in prison for years without knowing exactly what the accusations are, without having a chance to confront his accusers.

7.   That, Sullivan argued, met the state constitutional requirement that criminal defendants be able to confront their accusers face to face.

8.   The right of a defendant to confront an accuser is about as basic a right as the Constitution provides.

9.   The rule barring hearsay ensures that a defendant can confront his accuser.

10.   This step would deprive the targets of these hearings of the ability to confront their accusers.

v. + accuser >>共 43
face 20.17%
confront 15.97%
sue 8.40%
challenge 3.36%
meet 3.36%
answer 2.52%
attack 2.52%
blame 2.52%
discredit 2.52%
identify 2.52%
confront + n. >>共 819
problem 4.38%
issue 4.04%
police 1.93%
question 1.76%
man 1.50%
past 1.29%
reality 1.25%
group 1.20%
government 1.07%
challenge 1.07%
accuser 0.82%
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