Criminal – Voluntariness of Statement – Interrogation Technique – Photo Line-Up
By Deborah Elkins
Published: May 5, 2008
A detective’s rough interrogation technique — he told the robbery suspect, “We will take these cases, we will roll ‘em up in balls, and we will jam ‘em so far up your ass that you will be in prison long after we retire”– did not render defendant’s statement involuntary and the Alexandria Circuit Court denies ...
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