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COURT UPHOLDS ADMISSIBILITY OF CONFESSION IN WHICH DETECTIVES FOCUSED ON DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ACCIDENTAL AND INTENTIONAL KILLING
Dec 21, 2006
In the case Bramley v. State No. 80A05-0602-CR-74 Dec. 12, 2006 the Indiana Court of Appeals upheld the admissibility of the defendant's confession. In their opinion the court stated:
"The voluntariness...
THE VALUE OF RECORDING INTERROGATIONS
Dec 20, 2006
We have added several cases that illustrate the value of recording interrogations.
DOES AN INMATE HAVE TO BE ADVISED OF THEIR MIRANDA RIGHTS?
Dec 20, 2006
At our training seminars we are often asked if an inmate has to be advised of their Miranda rights if they are being questions about a commission of a crime. Several years...
Reminder to Reid Institute Members - New Canadian Law Column, Dec. 2006 Available
Dec 19, 2006
Oickle Derivative: Language Barrier R. v. Poon and Wong (2006) B.C.S.C.
by Gino Arcaro B. Sc., M.Ed.
I. Introduction
The circumstances that can arise during an interrogation...