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Constitutional Law. Evidence. Due Process. Involuntary Confessions
Columbia Law Review, 1945openaire +1 more source
Requiring Confessions at Common Law to Be Made Voluntarily
Abstract From the early twelfth century onward, English legal authorities indicate that the common law expected confessions of guilt to be made voluntarily. The first legal text in England rejecting confessions made through fear, fraud, or force came from continental sources. Parliaments under Edward VI and successors repeatedly required,openaire +1 more source
Research-Based Instructions Induce Sensitivity to Confession Evidence
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2018Angela M Jones, Steven D Penrod
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Criminal Law: Confession: Effects of Using Hypnotism
California Law Review, 1929openaire +1 more source
Constitutional Law: Restricting Liberty without Due Process of Law: Extorted Confessions
Michigan Law Review, 1925openaire +1 more source
Police Interrogation and Confessions: Essays in Law and Policy
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1981Welsh S. White, Yale Kamisar
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