DWYER, J.
¶ 1 Two principles control the decision in this case. First, under the doctrine of forfeiture by wrongdoing a defendant forfeits his Sixth Amendment right to confront a witness against him when clear, cogent, and convincing evidence demonstrates that he engaged in wrongdoing that was designed to, and did, procure the unavailability...
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