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- In the Supreme Court of the United States
- Revisiting the False Confession Problem
- Coerced-Internalized False Confessions
- CASE 0:09-Cv-01223-PJS-SER Document 77 Filed 03/07/11 Page 1 of 18
- The Professional and the Liar
- The Evidence Rules That Convict the Innocent
- Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations
- When Your Witness Lies: Considering Rule Of
- Misuse of Scientific Evidence by Prosecutors
- MCDONOUGH V. SMITH, INDIVIDUALLY and AS SPECIAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY for the COUNTY of RENSSELAER, NEW YORK
- Report on the Prevention of Miscarriages of Justice
- 325 ARTICLES the PATH to EXONERATION Jon B. Gould
- Convictions Based on Lies: Defining Due Process Protection
- THE USE of a CRIMINAL AS a WITNESS: a SPECIAL PROBLEM Lecture Supplement October 2007 Revision
- Supreme Court of the United States October Term, 2018
- The Suppression of Evidence and the Inference of Innocence
- A Dissertation Entitled Eyewitness Testimony, False Confession, and Human Performance Technology: an Examination of Wrongful
- A Survey of Post-Conviction New Evidence Statutes and a Proposed Model
- Fraud on the Court and Abusive Discovery
- Frame-Up System
- The Use of False DNA Evidence to Gain a Confession During Interrogation Is Classic Coercion: Why Such Coerced Confessions Should Not Be Admissible in a Criminal Trial
- False Confessions: Causes, Consequences, and Implications
- Law No 6/2014 Penal Code
- False Confessions Causes, Consequences, and Implications for Reform Saul M
- Danish Criminal Code
- Penal Code Act
- 1 in the United States District Court for the District Of
- Evans V. the City of Chicago
- Criminal Code
- Reportable in the Supreme Court of India Criminal
- Laws of Botswana
- The Problem of False Confessions in the Post-Dna World* ** *** Steven A
- Government Misconduct and Convicting the Innocent the Role of Prosecutors, Police and Other Law Enforcement
- The Wrongful Conviction of Peter J. Rose, 37 Golden Gate U
- Imagination Or Proof: the Use of Imagery and False Evidence in Eliciting Internalized False Confessions
- United States V. Sitzmann (Sitzmann IV), 74 F
- International Perspectives on Wrongful Convictions: Workshop Report
- Supreme Court of the United States ______
- Summaries of 46 Cases in Which Mistaken Or Perjured Eyewitness Testimony Put Innocent Persons on Death Row
- False Confessions: Causes and Recommendations for Prevention
- Predicting Erroneous Convictions: a Social Science Approach to Miscarriages of Justice
- Extrinsic Evidence of Uncharged Perjury Andrew Mackie-Mason†
- False Or Suppressed Evidence: Why a Need for the Prosecutorial Tie? Ronald L
- False Defenses in Criminal Court
- Supreme Court of the United States ______
- Date That Appears Near the Be- Ginning of Each
- The Evidence Rules That Convict the Innocent
- Public Annex a Intent Requirement for Contempt in Domestic Legislations
- Ronnie Hunt V. State of Maryland, No. 21, September Term, 2020. Opinion by Harrell, J
- Ethics in Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Perjury and False Testimony: Should the Difference Matter So Much?
- United States District Court Eastern District of Missouri Eastern Division
- National Registry of Exonerations
- Evidence Tampering
- Disputed Confessions and Miscarriages of Justice in Britain: Expert Psychological and Psychiatric Evidence in the Court of Appeal
- Contempt of Court--Falsification of Evidence
- In the Supreme Court of Iowa
- Interrogations, Confessions, and Entrapment Perspectives in Law & Psychology
- False Witness: a Lawyer's History of the Law of Perjury