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Mar 27 1985 (FN)

Tennessee Vs. Garner

Court: US Supreme Court

..... if after a police officer has given notice of an intent to arrest a criminal suspect the suspect flees or forcibly resists the officer may use all the necessary means to effect ..... particular burglary subsequent investigation simply cannot represent a substitute for immediate apprehension of the criminal suspect at the scene see president s commission on law enforcement and administration of justice .....

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Feb 22 2010 (FN)

Maryland Vs. Shatzer

Court: US Supreme Court

..... create the coercive pressures produced by investigative custody that justify edwards when previously incarcerated suspects are released back into the general prison population they return to their accustomed ..... faced by the defendants in edwards roberson and minnick whose continued detention as suspects rested with those controlling their interrogation and who confronted the uncertainties of what .....

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Jan 24 2011 (HC)

Gyanchand Verma Vs. Sudhakar B. Pujari and ors.

Court: Mumbai

..... the material and valuable information which may be within special knowledge of the accused suspect the suspects or offenders can successfully dodge the investigation by resorting to long drawn out ..... by permissible sustained interrogation the importance of arrest and an opportunity to investigate the suspect therefore can not be undermined investigation consists of diverse steps 1 to proceed to .....

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Jun 01 2010 (FN)

Berghuis Vs. Thompkins

Court: US Supreme Court

..... to custodial interrogation the substance of the warning still must be given to suspects today a suspect in custody must be advised as follows he must be warned prior to ..... compelled self incrimination by establishing certain procedural safeguards that require police to advise criminal suspects of their rights under the fifth and fourteenth amendments before commencing custodial interrogation florida .....

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Oct 06 2011 (FN)

REFERENCE - Ambrose Vs. Harris (Procurator Fiscal, Oban) (Scotland), R ...

Court: UK Supreme Court

..... attending and c that the solicitor s professional assistance is required by the suspect 3 the suspect also has the right to have a private consultation with a solicitor ldquo ..... the principle against self incrimination the importance of guarding against the exploitation of vulnerable suspects and also against inadequate police investigation in the intimidating circumstances of custodial interrogation .....

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Oct 26 2010 (FN)

Cadder (Appellant) Vs. Her Majesty's Advocate (Respondent) (Scotland)

Court: UK Supreme Court

..... on criminal procedure the philips commission on the other hand concluded that all suspects other than those suspected of grave offences should have an unrestricted right to consult and communicate privately ..... procurator fiscal so instead of simply applying for and executing warrants to take those suspected of committing crimes to be examined before the sheriff police officers would conduct enquiries .....

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May 27 2005 (HC)

Pradeepan Vs. State of Kerala

Court: Kerala

Reported in: 2005(3)KLT1075

..... are that wherever possible privacy should be secured from the parade names of suspects and non suspects should be recorded police officers should be excluded the witnesses summoned for the ..... learned magistrate had stated that there were no special identifying features either for the suspects or non suspects the report specifically mentions that all police officials and outsiders found in the .....

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Oct 06 2023 (SC)

Ranjan Kumar Chadha Vs. The State Of Himachal Pradesh

Court: Supreme Court of India

..... should not rest with just an oral statement of the suspect the suspect should be asked to give it in writing duly signed ..... officer in the normal course of investigation of an offence or suspected offences as provided under the provisions of crpc1973and in the course ..... to the accused and render the recovery of the illicit article suspect and vitiate the conviction and sentence of the accused where the .....

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Dec 16 2004 (FN)

A (Fc) and Others (Fc) (Appellants) Vs. Secretary of State for the Hom ...

Court: House of Lords

..... the situation the government wished to solve a problem which had three components 1 it suspected certain people living here of being international terrorists in the very broad definition given to ..... terrorist but substitute black disabled female gay or any other similar adjective for foreign before suspected international terrorist and ask whether it would be justifiable to take power to lock up .....

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Jun 24 1994 (FN)

Davis Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... 485 the edwards rule serves the prophylactic purpose of preventing officers from badgering a suspect into waiving his previously asserted miranda rights and its applicability requires courts to ..... 468 souter j concurring in judgment law addressing the relationship between police and criminal suspects in custodial interrogation throughout that period two precepts have commanded broad assent that .....

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