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Miscarriages of Justice
Vol. 77, Issue 3, 2014October 16, 2014 EDT

THE LIMITS OF DECEPTION: AN END TO THE USE OF LIES AND TRICKERY IN CUSTODIAL INTERROGATIONS TO ELICIT THE “TRUTH”?

Dorothy Heyl,
wrongful convictions false confessions People v. Thomas coerced inadmissible confessions involuntary confessions police deception psychological interrogation
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Dorothy Heyl, THE LIMITS OF DECEPTION: AN END TO THE USE OF LIES AND TRICKERY IN CUSTODIAL INTERROGATIONS TO ELICIT THE “TRUTH”?, 77 Albany Law Review (2014).
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