Court rejects testimony from officer trained in The Reid Technique re deceptive behavior of the defendant

Written By: Reid
Aug 21, 2004
In the case of Washington v. Barr (August 3, 2004) the Washington Court of Appeals found that the testimony by a police officer that in his opinion the behavior of the defendant suggested deception (which he learned as part of the "Reid Investigative Technique") was, in fact, impermissible testimony because it invaded the province of the jury.
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