This essay proposes a wider scope for a somewhat timeworn discussion-specifically, that police mendacity and the need to deter this form of police misconduct go to the very heart of our criminal justice system and the need for trust in government and its processes, which search and seizure law and practice is only a small part. Being only a part of a much larger systemic societal problem, tinkering with search and seizure law and process alone will not heighten the police witness\u27 respect for the oath
There is no rule that governs all cases when determining whether it\u27s permissible for prosecutors...
In this Article, Professor Steven Clymer describes the problem created when police departments requi...
In this Article, Professor Steven Clymer describes the problem created when police departments requi...
This essay proposes a wider scope for a somewhat timeworn discussion-specifically, that police menda...
Our legal system treats the police as if they are impartial fact gatherers, trained and motivated to...
Criminal cases often amount to credibility contests between two actors: the complainant, testifying ...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
This essay, for a symposium on Citizen Ignorance, Police Deception and the Constitution, relies on m...
This Article reviews the law on deceptive interrogation practices, discusses empirical evidence of t...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Although the Supreme Court has often said that ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Although the Supreme Court has often said that ...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
This Article has been a preliminary effort at identifying those limitations in connection with one s...
There is no rule that governs all cases when determining whether it\u27s permissible for prosecutors...
In this Article, Professor Steven Clymer describes the problem created when police departments requi...
In this Article, Professor Steven Clymer describes the problem created when police departments requi...
This essay proposes a wider scope for a somewhat timeworn discussion-specifically, that police menda...
Our legal system treats the police as if they are impartial fact gatherers, trained and motivated to...
Criminal cases often amount to credibility contests between two actors: the complainant, testifying ...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
This essay, for a symposium on Citizen Ignorance, Police Deception and the Constitution, relies on m...
This Article reviews the law on deceptive interrogation practices, discusses empirical evidence of t...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Although the Supreme Court has often said that ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Although the Supreme Court has often said that ...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
This Article has been a preliminary effort at identifying those limitations in connection with one s...
There is no rule that governs all cases when determining whether it\u27s permissible for prosecutors...
In this Article, Professor Steven Clymer describes the problem created when police departments requi...
In this Article, Professor Steven Clymer describes the problem created when police departments requi...