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STATE of Utah, Respondent, v. ANH TUAM PHAM, Petitioner.
Order
On September 12, 2016, we granted certiorari in this case and in State v. Goins. On September 6, 2017, we issued an opinion in Goins, 2017 UT 61, ––– P.3d ––––. After Goins issued, we requested supplemental briefing and asked the parties to address the impact that our holding in Goins may have on Pham's appeal. After reviewing the supplemental briefing and conducting oral argument, we conclude that we improvidently granted the petition for certiorari for two reasons.
First, unless and until Utah Rule of Evidence 804 is amended, we believe a Confrontation Clause challenge, like the one Pham presses here, is unlikely to arise again in this context.
Second, a majority of the court, motivated by principles of constitutional avoidance, would have been inclined to bypass the Confrontation Clause question and likely conclude that even if we were to assume a Confrontation Clause violation, any error resulting from the admission of the preliminary hearing testimony would have been harmless beyond a reasonable doubt. Because this would have yielded a fact-intensive analysis with little precedential value, we conclude that we improvidently granted the petition.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petition for certiorari to the Utah Court of Appeals is dismissed.
FOR THE COURT
/s/ John A. Pearce
John A. Pearce
Justice
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Docket No: No. 20160502
Decided: February 15, 2018
Court: Supreme Court of Utah.
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