/kənfrʌnˈteɪʃən raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: xch right of confrontation.
A more thorough explanation: Confrontation right refers to the legal right of a criminal defendant to confront and cross-examine witnesses who testify against them in court. This right is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution and is a fundamental aspect of due process in criminal proceedings.
Example: During the trial, the defense attorney requested a confrontation right for the defendant to face their accuser in court.