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Criminal Procedure - Edwards V. Arizona Is Alive But Not Well In North Carolina - State V. Franklin, John Lloyd Coble
Criminal Procedure - Edwards V. Arizona Is Alive But Not Well In North Carolina - State V. Franklin, John Lloyd Coble
Campbell Law Review
The purpose of this note is to analyze the North Carolina Supreme Court's decision in State v. Franklin, in light of the United States Supreme Court's Edwards rule, to show how the North Carolina court deviated from the rule and failed to exclude from trial evidence obtained in violation of defendant's constitutionally protected rights.
Miranda: The Case, The Man, And The Players, Yale Kamisar
Miranda: The Case, The Man, And The Players, Yale Kamisar
Reviews
On the eve of America's bicentennial, the American Bar Association told its members of a plan to publish a book about the "milestone events" in 200 years of American legal history, and invited them to vote on the milestones to be included. When the balloting was over, Miranda v. Arizona1 - "the high-water mark" of the Warren Court's revolution in American criminal procedure2 - had received the fourth highest number of votes.3 I venture to say that if members of the general public had been asked to list the "most regrettable" or "most unfortunate" milestones in American legal history, Miranda …
Confessions, Susan E. Morton