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PEOPLE v. GILES
Where murder defendant admitted killing victim, he forfeited his right to object on Confrontation Clause grounds to the admission of prior hearsay statements victim made several weeks before the killing in which she had told police investigating a report of domestic violence that defendant had held a knife to her and threatened to kill her that were introduced to refute his claim of self defense.

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