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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Disguise allowed in court

RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Court of Appeals found the lower court did not violate a criminal defendant’s confrontation rights when a confidential informant, who feared for his life, was allowed to testify against the defendant under a pseudonym and while covering his facial tattoos with a mask and a “do-rag,” leaving just the area from his nose to the middle of his forehead visible to the jury.

Read the ruling here.

Categories / Appeals, Briefs, Civil Rights, Criminal

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