by Brad Shuttleworth | Jul 17, 2015 | Fifth Amendment, Interrogations, Miranda, Probation and Parole, Uncategorized
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently held that probation and parole agents/officers must give Miranda warnings to individuals before questioning them if they are in custody. The case is Commonwealth v. Cooley. Read it... by Brad Shuttleworth | Mar 29, 2014 | Criminal Court, Homicide, Interrogations, Uncategorized
As reported on Philly.com today, the Philadelphia Police Department will begin taping interrogations in homicide cases. Do you think this will help the truth-determining process in Philadelphia courts? To read the article, click... by Brad Shuttleworth | Oct 27, 2008 | 5th Amendment, Criminal Court, Criminal Lawyer, Interrogations, Uncategorized
The right to remain silent may be the most important right you have when accused of a crime, or even before being accused of a crime. Check out this video to gain a unique view of the interrogation process from the perspective of a former criminal defense lawyer...
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