Legal Updates Spring 2013
Written By:
Reid
Jul 26, 2013
In our Legal Updates Spring 2013 column we feature cases that address the following issues:
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- Counsel was not ineffective for failing to present testimony of false confession expert
- Military Appeals Court upholds decision to exclude testimony of false confession expert ñ Dr. Christian Meissner
- Human Lie Detector evidence
- Recording interrogations not required in Pennsylvania; false confession expert testimony excluded
- Circumstances that indicate juvenile interrogation was not custodial
- Colorado Supreme Court abandons the corpus delicti rule and puts in its place, the trustworthiness standard
- Illinois Supreme Court also addresses the corpus delicti rule
- How much corroboration is needed to support the trustworthiness of a confession?
- Improper offer of leniency nullifies a confession
- When a suspect is not in custody no need to stop questioning when they request an attorney
- ìthe very outer limit as to what tactics law enforcement may employ when performing a custodial interrogationî
- What constitutes mental retardation?
- Court precludes Dr. Richard Ofshe from testifying as an expert witness on false confessions
- Juvenile interrogation ñ voluntariness considerations; value of video recording
- Court rejects the claim that the ìReid techniqueî caused an involuntary confession; jury rejects Dr. Leo testimony
- The value of recording interrogations
- Faulty District Attorney strategy re the advisement of rights
- Value of recording interrogations to discredit defendantís allegations