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The Privilege against Self Incrimination

The Privilege against Self Incrimination

... However, an Arkansas case in 1853 was the first to assert that the constitutional privilege extended beyond the accused to a witness 2 in a criminal case,' and an Indiana case in 1860 co[r] ... See full document

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Accountants' Workpapers in Federal Tax Investigations: The Taxpayer's Privilege against Self Incrimination

Accountants' Workpapers in Federal Tax Investigations: The Taxpayer's Privilege against Self Incrimination

... Accountants' Workpapers in Federal Tax Investigations The Taxpayer's Privilege against Self Incrimination SMU Law Review Volume 23 | Issue 4 Article 8 1969 Accountants' Workpapers in Federal Tax Inves[.] ... See full document

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Against Police Interrogation  And the Privilege against Self Incrimination

Against Police Interrogation And the Privilege against Self Incrimination

... If the privilege applies to police interrogation and interrogation involves compulsion in the great majority of cases, then the use at trial of interrogation's fruits in the great majori[r] ... See full document

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When Fingerprints Are Key: Reinstating Privacy to the Privilege Against Self Incrimination in Light of Fingerprint Encryption in Smartphones

When Fingerprints Are Key: Reinstating Privacy to the Privilege Against Self Incrimination in Light of Fingerprint Encryption in Smartphones

... the self-incrimination context that are sensitive to the private nature of personal devices like ...their self-incrimination analyses to avoid infringing on citizens’ rightful control over the ... See full document

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Bartosz Turno, Agata Zawłocka-Turno, Legal Professional Privilege and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in EU Competition Law after the Lisbon Treaty – Is It Time for a Substantial Change?

Bartosz Turno, Agata Zawłocka-Turno, Legal Professional Privilege and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in EU Competition Law after the Lisbon Treaty – Is It Time for a Substantial Change?

... propre incrimination (PASI) dans les procédures de concurrence menées par la Commission européenne ? Pour répondre à cette question, le présent article donne d’abord une définition sommaire du champ actuel ... See full document

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Dismissal of Police Officers for Exercising Privilege against Self Incrimination

Dismissal of Police Officers for Exercising Privilege against Self Incrimination

... While expressly recognizing that the officers possessed the constitutional privilege to refuse to testify and that they had exercised the privilege in good faith, the Civil Service Commi[r] ... See full document

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Should We Abolish the Constitutional Privilege Against Self Incrimination

Should We Abolish the Constitutional Privilege Against Self Incrimination

... New York already has such an "official good conduct" provision in its constitution, although it was intended originally to facilitate the removal of "corrupt" officials rather than serve[r] ... See full document

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Fifth Amendment  Statutory Dilution of the Privilege against Self Incrimination

Fifth Amendment Statutory Dilution of the Privilege against Self Incrimination

... The new standard would require that "the testimony [remain] inadmissible in all prosecutions for offenses committed prior to the grant of immunity that would have permitted the witness t[r] ... See full document

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Testimonial Immunity and the Privilege against Self Incrimination: A Study in Isomorphism

Testimonial Immunity and the Privilege against Self Incrimination: A Study in Isomorphism

... 79 Third, the privilege has thus far been recognized only where the evidence would either tend to prove guilt or would lead to evidence that would tend to prove guilt, in the sense of pr[r] ... See full document

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Should We Abolish the Constitutional Privilege against Self incrimination

Should We Abolish the Constitutional Privilege against Self incrimination

... The objection to this 'Article 1, §6, which reads, in part, as follows: "Any public officer who, upon being called before a grand jury to testify concerning the conduct of his office or [r] ... See full document

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The Privilege against Self Incrimination under Foregin Law

The Privilege against Self Incrimination under Foregin Law

... 3 Section 4 the Canada Evidence Act provides as follows: "1 every person charged with an offence and, except as in this section otherwise provided, the wife or husband, as the case may b[r] ... See full document

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The Privilege against Self Incrimination: Principles and Trends

The Privilege against Self Incrimination: Principles and Trends

... Although there is some authority to the contrary, most courts read the term "accused" literally; hence, the suspect, or potential defendant, cannot refuse to be sworn, although he may, o[r] ... See full document

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Blood Test Results as Conclusive Proof of Non Paternity

Blood Test Results as Conclusive Proof of Non Paternity

... suit where paternity or identity is at issue."' Taking the test does not invade the right of privacy,12 nor does it the privilege against self-incrimination even when the specimen is tak[r] ... See full document

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BURKET v. COMMONWEALTH
248 Va. 596,450 S.E.2d 124 (1994)
Supreme Court of Virginia

BURKET v. COMMONWEALTH 248 Va. 596,450 S.E.2d 124 (1994) Supreme Court of Virginia

... Burket argued that the trial court erred in finding that he validly waived his Miranda rights. A suspect may waive his privilege against self-incrimination and right to counse[r] ... See full document

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Police Science Book Reviews

Police Science Book Reviews

... Professor Inbau takes the view that the taking of blood, urine, or breath tests without the consent of the accused does not violate the privilege against self-incrimination.. This view i[r] ... See full document

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Immunity and Subsequent Informal Punishment

Immunity and Subsequent Informal Punishment

... Whenever a witness refuses, on the basis of his privilege against self-incrimination, to testify or provide other information in a proceeding before or ancillary to1 a court or grand jur[r] ... See full document

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Self Incrimination and the Likelihood of Prosecution Test

Self Incrimination and the Likelihood of Prosecution Test

... Whenever a witness refuses, on the basis of his privilege against self-incrimination, to testify or provide other information in a proceeding before or ancillary to1 a court or grand jur[r] ... See full document

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Reflections on the Role of Statutory Immunity in the Criminal Justice System

Reflections on the Role of Statutory Immunity in the Criminal Justice System

... § 6002 1970 provides: Whenever a witness refuses, on the basis of his privilege against self-incrimination, to testify or provide other information in a proceeding before or ancillary to[r] ... See full document

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Discovery in Great Britain: The Evidence (Proceedings in Other Jurisdictions) Act

Discovery in Great Britain: The Evidence (Proceedings in Other Jurisdictions) Act

... the Evidence Act, but at the ensuing depositions RTZ officials refused both to testify, asserting the American fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination, and to produc[r] ... See full document

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Fear of Discovery: Immigrant Workers and the Fifth Amendment

Fear of Discovery: Immigrant Workers and the Fifth Amendment

... Unauthorized immigrants can claim the privilege to the same extent as citizens. Kaminsky, Preventing Unfair Use of the Privilege Against Self- Incrimination in Private Civil L[r] ... See full document

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