Trial Court's decision to refuse to allow defense expert to testify on the credibility of defendant's confession upheld
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Reid
Mar 18, 2007
In the case of Flowers v State the Supreme Court of Arkansas upheld the admissibility of the defendant's confession, even though he claimed an IQ of 57-62, and upheld the trial court's decision to refuse to allow the defense expert to testify that the defendant's IQ range precluded him from making a competent waiver of his Miranda rights.
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