Criminal – Voluntariness Of Statements – Police Interview
By Deborah Elkins
Published: September 29, 2008
A Roanoke U.S. District Court denies suppression of defendant’s statements to police during an interview after his initial indictment, when defendant scoffed at the small quantity of crack cocaine alleged in the indictment and told police he had engaged in drug trafficking from North Carolina to Virginia on a much larger scale.
Defendant moves to suppress ...
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