Undoubtedly, one of the most contentious areas of law in England, Canada and the United States is, and has been for almost two hundred years, the rule of law relating to the admissibility of extra-Judicial confessions and statements. It IS generally accepted that confessions and incriminating statements must be voluntary in order to be admissible in evidence. However, debate arises as to the meaning, scope and effectiveness of voluntariness as the test of admissibility. The purpose of this thesis is to compare, by analysing separately and in depth the rules relating to the admissibility of incriminating statements and confessions in England, Canada and the United States as expressed by the United States Supreme Court. It IS intended to iso...
The practice of wringing confessions from the lips of persons accused of crime forms a substantial b...
There is an enormous literature about the admissibility of criminal confessions. But almost all of i...
The issue of third party confessions generates great controversy. The basic inquiry is, should confe...
Rules of evidence governing the admissibility of confessions have devel- oped gradually throughout t...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
In Colorado v. Connelly the Supreme Court held that police misconduct is necessary for an inadmissib...
The Supreme Court of the United States has vigorously implemented the principle that criminal prosec...
The admissibility of an accomplice\u27s confession against a criminal defendant has long been a subj...
For more than a century, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Bill of Rights as prohibiting the p...
Defendant, after proper arraignment on a charge of as· sault, was questioned intermittently about an...
Court cases are won and lost on evidence. Confessions are a highly probative form of evidence given ...
A confession presented at trial is one of the most damning pieces of evidence against a criminal def...
In an era of Charter protections, the common law rule excluding involuntary confessions remains a su...
Confession law is in a state of collapse. Fifty years ago, three different doctrines imposed constit...
The admissibility of hearsay evidence in criminal proceedings in England and Wales is now governed b...
The practice of wringing confessions from the lips of persons accused of crime forms a substantial b...
There is an enormous literature about the admissibility of criminal confessions. But almost all of i...
The issue of third party confessions generates great controversy. The basic inquiry is, should confe...
Rules of evidence governing the admissibility of confessions have devel- oped gradually throughout t...
This thesis is a discussion about the inadequacy of the Canadian confessions rule in light of what m...
In Colorado v. Connelly the Supreme Court held that police misconduct is necessary for an inadmissib...
The Supreme Court of the United States has vigorously implemented the principle that criminal prosec...
The admissibility of an accomplice\u27s confession against a criminal defendant has long been a subj...
For more than a century, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Bill of Rights as prohibiting the p...
Defendant, after proper arraignment on a charge of as· sault, was questioned intermittently about an...
Court cases are won and lost on evidence. Confessions are a highly probative form of evidence given ...
A confession presented at trial is one of the most damning pieces of evidence against a criminal def...
In an era of Charter protections, the common law rule excluding involuntary confessions remains a su...
Confession law is in a state of collapse. Fifty years ago, three different doctrines imposed constit...
The admissibility of hearsay evidence in criminal proceedings in England and Wales is now governed b...
The practice of wringing confessions from the lips of persons accused of crime forms a substantial b...
There is an enormous literature about the admissibility of criminal confessions. But almost all of i...
The issue of third party confessions generates great controversy. The basic inquiry is, should confe...