The right to the ________ was made binding on the states in Washington v. Texas, a case in which the Supreme Court stated this protects the "right to offer the testimony of witnesses, and to compel their attendance."
A) Plea insanity
B) Confrontation
C) Compulsory process
D) Represent oneself at trial
C
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