NCJ Number
28233
Date Published
Unknown
Length
54 pages
Annotation
THE PRINCIPLES OF FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW WHICH CONTROL THE PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES OF CRIMINAL INTERROGATION ARE IDENTIFIED AND DISCUSSED.
Abstract
A HISTORY OF DUE PROCESS IS PRESENTED FROM ROMAN LAW TO THE PRESENT. THE RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED, STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF THE ACCUSED, AND INTERROGATION PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES ARE CLEARLY EXPLAINED. REFERENCES ARE AMDE THROUGHOUT THE TEXT TO JUDICIAL DECISIONS ABSTRACTED IN THE APPENDIX.