SUMMARY
Discusses the admissibility of confessions, voluntariness, custody, interrogation, waiver of Miranda rights, right to counsel, and the privilege against self-incrimination. PDF Download - After purchase go to My Content to retrieve your digital file(s).
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Chapter 16
CONFESSIONS AND SELF-INCRIMINATION
Thaddeus A. Betz
Michael J. Slauson
§ 16.1 CONFESSIONS
§ 16.1-1 Introduction
§ 16.1-2 Hearings on Admissibility of Confession
§ 16.1-3 Voluntariness of Confession
§ 16.1-4 Custody
§ 16.1-5 Interrogation
§ 16.1-6 Questioning by Private Citizens
§ 16.1-7 Waiving Miranda Rights
§ 16.1-8 Right to Counsel
§ 16.1-9 Impeachment
§ 16.1-10 Fruit of the Poisonous Tree and Evidence Resulting from Unlawful Police Conduct
§ 16.1-11 Miranda and Psychiatrists
§ 16.2 SELF-INCRIMINATION
§ 16.2-1 Source of Privilege against Self-Incrimination
§ 16.2-2 Scope of Privilege against Compelled Self-Incrimination
§ 16.2-3 Manner of Invoking Privilege against Self-Incrimination
§ 16.2-4 Waiver of Privilege against Self-Incrimination
§ 16.2-5 Permissible Inferences from Exercise of Privilege against Self-Incrimination
§ 16.2-6 Psychiatric Examination
§ 16.2-7 Immunity
§ 16.2-8 Remedies for Failure to Testify