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A Comparative Examination Of Police Interrogation Of Criminal Suspects In Australia, Canada, England And Wales, New Zealand, And The United States, Carol A. Brook, Bruno Fiannaca, David Harvey, Paul Marcus, Renee Pomerance, Paul Roberts May 2021

A Comparative Examination Of Police Interrogation Of Criminal Suspects In Australia, Canada, England And Wales, New Zealand, And The United States, Carol A. Brook, Bruno Fiannaca, David Harvey, Paul Marcus, Renee Pomerance, Paul Roberts

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

The interrogation process is central to the investigation and resolution of criminal matters throughout the world. It is fundamental to a comprehensive understanding of comparative criminal procedure to study and appreciate the different approaches to the interrogation process in different nations. This Article developed through a series of conversations between six international criminal justice professionals— practicing attorneys, scholars, and judges—regarding the interrogation practices and rules in their respective countries. Providing a comparative look at this important area, this Article examines the applicable practices and procedures in the common law nations of Australia, Canada, England and Wales, New Zealand, and the …


Coercing Voluntariness, Wadie E. Said Jan 2010

Coercing Voluntariness, Wadie E. Said

Indiana Law Journal

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Beyond Bin Laden And Lindh: Confessions Law In An Age Of Terrorism, M. K. B. Darmer Apr 2003

Beyond Bin Laden And Lindh: Confessions Law In An Age Of Terrorism, M. K. B. Darmer

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


The Future Implications Of Lilly V. Virginia, Jennifer Christianson Jul 2001

The Future Implications Of Lilly V. Virginia, Jennifer Christianson

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Response To Professor Mueller, Jennifer Christianson Jul 2001

A Response To Professor Mueller, Jennifer Christianson

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Casting Light On The Gray Area: An Analysis Of The Use Of Neutral Pronouns In Non-Testifying Codefendant Redacted Confessions Under Bruton, Richardson, And Gray, Bryant M. Richardson Jul 2001

Casting Light On The Gray Area: An Analysis Of The Use Of Neutral Pronouns In Non-Testifying Codefendant Redacted Confessions Under Bruton, Richardson, And Gray, Bryant M. Richardson

University of Miami Law Review

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Tales Out Of School-Spillover Confessions And Against-Interest Statements Naming Others, Professor Christopher B. Mueller Jul 2001

Tales Out Of School-Spillover Confessions And Against-Interest Statements Naming Others, Professor Christopher B. Mueller

University of Miami Law Review

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Rebuttal, Bryant M. Richardson Jul 2001

Rebuttal, Bryant M. Richardson

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Court Giveth And The Court Taketh Away: State V. Fernandez - Returning Louisiana's Children To An Adult Standard, Penelope Alysse Brobst Feb 2000

The Court Giveth And The Court Taketh Away: State V. Fernandez - Returning Louisiana's Children To An Adult Standard, Penelope Alysse Brobst

Louisiana Law Review

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Robert Mcnamara And The Art And Law Of Confession: “A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert Mcnamara’D Into Submission)”, Robert N. Strassfeld Dec 1997

Robert Mcnamara And The Art And Law Of Confession: “A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert Mcnamara’D Into Submission)”, Robert N. Strassfeld

Duke Law Journal

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The X Files: Joint Trials, Redacted Confessions And Thirty Years Of Sidestepping Bruton, Judith L. Ritter Jan 1997

The X Files: Joint Trials, Redacted Confessions And Thirty Years Of Sidestepping Bruton, Judith L. Ritter

Villanova Law Review

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Confessions Induced By Broken Government Promises, Welsh S. White Mar 1994

Confessions Induced By Broken Government Promises, Welsh S. White

Duke Law Journal

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Admitting Confessions Of Codefendants: Has Lee V. Illinois Created An Additional Hearsay Exception?, Christine Noworyta Nov 1993

Admitting Confessions Of Codefendants: Has Lee V. Illinois Created An Additional Hearsay Exception?, Christine Noworyta

University of Miami Law Review

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Right To Confrontation In Codefendant Confession Cases: Richardson V. Marsh And Cruz V. New York , Aviva Jezer May 1989

Right To Confrontation In Codefendant Confession Cases: Richardson V. Marsh And Cruz V. New York , Aviva Jezer

Cornell Law Review

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Basic Miranda Analysis, Russell W. Galloway Jr. Jan 1988

Basic Miranda Analysis, Russell W. Galloway Jr.

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Colorado V. Connelly: The Demise Of Free Will As An Independent Basis For Finding A Confession Involuntary, Michael E. Gehring Jan 1988

Colorado V. Connelly: The Demise Of Free Will As An Independent Basis For Finding A Confession Involuntary, Michael E. Gehring

Villanova Law Review

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Compelled Confession: A Case Against Admissibility, Gregory K. Thoreson Jan 1985

Compelled Confession: A Case Against Admissibility, Gregory K. Thoreson

Notre Dame Law Review

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New York V. Quarles: The Dissolution Of Miranda, Mary M. Keating Jan 1985

New York V. Quarles: The Dissolution Of Miranda, Mary M. Keating

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Around And Around On Pennsylvania's Juvenile Confession Carousel: This Time The Police Get The Brass Ring, Paula D. Shaffner Jan 1985

Around And Around On Pennsylvania's Juvenile Confession Carousel: This Time The Police Get The Brass Ring, Paula D. Shaffner

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.