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Preface=xi

Chapter 1. Introduction=3

The Criminal Court System=3

Categories of Crimes=3

Federal Courts=4

State Courts=5

Attorneys=5

The Court Case=6

Interview versus Interrogation=8

The Interview=9

The Interrogation=10

Admissibility=11

Plea Bargaining=13

Discussion=14

Chapter 2. Landmark Cases=15

Confession Law Genesis and Development=15

Case Summary of Bram v. United States, 168 U.S. 532(1897)=15

Discussion=18

Case Summary of Brown v. Mississippi, 297 U.S. 278(1936)=18

Discussion=23

Case Summary of Rogers v. Richmond, 365 U.S. 534(1961)=23

Discussion=24

Note Cases=24

Case Summary of Escobedo v. Illinois, 378 U.S. 478(1964)=25

Discussion=26

Case Summary of Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436(1966)=26

The Legacy of Miranda=29

The Miranda Rules=31

Chapter 3. Clarifications on Miranda=35

Voluntary Confessions=36

Coerciveness to Gain Confessions=36

Case Summary of Arizona v. Fulminante, 499 U.S. 279(1991)=37

Note Cases=39

Case Summary of Colorado v. Connelly, 479 U.S. 157(1986)=39

Discussion=40

Note Cases=40

Variations on Reading Miranda Rights=41

Case Summary of Duckworth v. Eagan, 492 U.S. 195(1989)=41

Case Summary of Dickerson v. United States, 530 U.S. 428(2000)=43

Discussion=44

Interviews after Initial Reading of Miranda Warnings and Rights Assertion=44

Case Summary of Edwards v. Arizona, 451 U.S. 477(1981)=45

Case Summary of Davis v. United States, 512 U.S. 452(1994)=46

Case Summary of Michigan v. Mosley, 423 U.S. 96(1975)=48

Case Summary of Arizona v. Roberson, 486 U.S. 675(1988)=49

Case Summary of Minnick v. Mississippi, 498 U.S. 146(1990)=50

Discussion=51

Location and Custody=51

Case Summary of Oregon v. Mathiason, 429 U.S. 492(1977)=52

Note Cases=53

Case Summary of Orozco v. Texas, 394 U.S. 324(1969)=53

Discussion=55

Case Summary of Berkemer v. McCarty, 468 U.S. 420(1984)=55

Case Summary of United States v. Wolak, 923 F.2d 1193(6th Cir. 1991)=56

Discussion=57

Case Summary of Howes v. Fields, 565 U.S. ___(2012)=57

Discussion=58

Police Coercion and Custody=59

Case Summary of Pennsylvania v. Muniz, 496 U.S. 582(1990)=59

Discussion=61

Note Cases=62

Case Summary of Rhode Island v. Innis, 446 U.S. 291(1980)=62

Case Summary of Oregon v. Elstad, 470 U.S. 298(1985)=64

Discussion=65

Formally Charged Defendants=65

Case Summary of Massiah v. U.S., 377 U.S. 201(1964)=66

Case Summary of Maine v. Moulton, 474 U.S. 159(1985)=67

Case Summary of Brewer v. Williams, 430 U.S. 387(1977)=68

Case Summary of McNeil v. Wisconsin, 501 U.S. 171(1991)=70

Discussion=72

Case Summary of Texas v. Cobb, 532 U.S. 162(2001)=72

Case Summary of United States v. Henry, 447 U.S. 264(1980)=73

Note Cases=74

Case Summary of Patterson v. Illinois, 487 U.S. 285(1988)=75

Discussion=76

Waiver of Rights=76

Case Summary of North Carolina v. Butler, 441 U.S. 369(1979)=76

Note Cases=78

Case Summary of Oregon v. Bradshaw, 462 U.S. 1039(1983)=78

Note Cases=79

Case Summary of Colorado v. Spring, 479 U.S. 564(1987)=80

Case Summary of Connecticut v. Barrett, 479 U.S. 523(1987)=81

Discussion=82

Note Cases=82

Impeachment=83

Case Summary of Harris v. New York, 401 U.S. 222(1971)=83

Case Summary of Michigan v. Harvey, 494 U.S. 344(1990)=84

Note Cases=85

Chapter 4. Interviewing Juveniles=87

Constitutional Rights of Juveniles=88

Expansion of Juvenile Rights=89

Case Summary of In re Gault, 387 U.S. 1(1967)=89

Discussion=90

Case Summary of Fare v. Michael C., 442 U.S. 707(1979)=90

Discussion=91

Current Approaches to Juvenile Waivers : Totality of Circumstances and Per Se=92

Discussion=93

Juveniles in Custody=93

Case Summary for Yarborough v. Alvarado, 541 U.S. 652(2004)=93

Discussion=94

Case Summary for J.D.B v. North Carolina, 131 S.Ct. 2394(2011)=95

Discussion=95

Chapter Conclusion=96

Additional Reading=96

Chapter 5. Contact, Seizure, and Arrest=97

Investigative Contacts=97

Seizure with Reasonable Suspicion=99

Case Summary of Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1(1968)=100

Discussion=101

Case Summary of Minnesota v. Dickerson, 508 U.S. 366(1993)=102

Note Cases=103

Case Summary of Dunaway v. New York, 442 U.S. 200(1979)=104

Note Cases=105

Consensual Encounters=106

Case Summary of Florida v. Royer, 460 U.S. 491(1983)=106

Case Summary of Ohio v. Robinette, 519 U.S. 33(1996)=107

Note Cases=108

Seizure of Persons in Vehicles=109

Case Summary of Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106(1977)=109

Note Cases=109

Case Summary of Maryland v. Wilson, 519 U.S. 408(1997)=110

Note Cases=111

The Arrest=111

Case Summary of California v. Hodari, 499 U.S. 621(1991)=112

Chapter Conclusion=113

Discussion=114

Chapter 6. Polygraph Testing and Privileged Communications=117

Lie Detectors=117

Types of Polygraph Testing=119

Criminal Investigations=119

Employment Testing=119

Scientific Research=121

Case Summary of Frye v. United States, 293 F. 1013(D.C. Cir. 1923)=121

Case Summary of United States v. Piccinonna, 885 F.2d 1529(11th Cir. 1989)=123

Note Cases=125

Privileged Communications=126

Case Summary of Commonwealth v. Fewell, 654 A.2d 1109(Pa. Sup. Ct. 1995)=127

Case Summary of Nickel v. Hannigan, 97 F.3d 403(10th Cir. 1996)=127

Case Summary of Bishop v. Rose, 701 F.2d 1150(6th Cir. 1983)=128

Chapter Conclusion=129

Discussion=129

Further Reading=129

Appendix A. Constitutional Amendments=131

Appendix B. The Garrity Rule=133

References=135

Glossary=137

Index=139

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Interviews and interrogations of suspects, witnesses, and victims are still the most important evidence available to police officers today. Crime scene evidence, including DNA samples, blood samples, fingerprints, and shoe tracks may be instrumental in making a case in court, but often physical evidence cannot be located without a properly conducted, thorough preliminary investigation which may include both interviews of witnesses and victims and interrogations of suspects. It is difficult for the most seasoned criminal lawyer to keep up with the various interpretations of law; yet law enforcement officers are tasked with not only being able to comprehend decisions and how they impact their processes and the rules of criminal procedure, but to diligently and correctly interpret those rulings into rapidly-evolving situations on the street or in an interrogation room.This book has been compiled to provide practitioners and those who study criminal justice with the resources necessary to fully understand Supreme Court interpretations of how the police can and must utilize case law in collecting testimonial evidence, evidence from stop and frisk encounters, and polygraph testing. This book presents federal case law, and discussions of those cases, to develop an understanding of laws concerning police interviews and interrogations. Additionally, this text utilizes “Bottom Line” discussions that focus on the applications of the case law to police conduct.