Sentences with phrase «at police interrogations»

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He cited criminal justice reforms under Cuomo, including the closure of 24 state prisons, the raising of the age at which youths can be charged with a crime, prioritizing community reentry programs, and helping pass laws allowing identification photo arrays at trial and videotaping of police interrogations.
During interrogation, Yartey confessed to the Police that he was not a doctor but had worked at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital as a cleaner.
At 9 a.m., NYC Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson, members of the Central Park 5 and other advocates rally to call on the New York state Legislature to pass a bill that would require police to implement eyewitness identification reform and to record the entirety of suspect interrogations, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
«He was hauled into a Hilux Van with Registration Number ABJ RSH 850 AH from the Divisional Police Office at the National Assembly by a team of six plain cloth policemen who claimed to be taking him to Kano for interrogation.
The CP said the wife of the principal suspect now at large and the recovered vehicles had been transferred to the Delta State Police Command for further interrogation.
Meanwhile the suspects were still been held at Udenu Police Division, alongside the luxury bus, waiting to be conveyed to Enugu State Police Headquarters for further interrogation.
He said at the police station, the minister was instantly apprehended, and during interrogation, the minister did not show any sign of drunkenness to warrant any test with a breathlyser, even though the department had four of them.
The experiment may seem like a far cry from a real police interrogation, but «suspects are often interrogated late at night or after a long period of being held in a police station where sleep is difficult or even discouraged.»
From a pacing perspective, the ending seemed a bit rushed as the majority of the film focused on the police interrogations, often at gunpoint.
We hold, therefore, that where, as here, the investigation is no longer a general inquiry into an unsolved crime, but has begun to focus on a particular suspect, the suspect has been taken into police custody, the police carry out a process of interrogations that lends itself to eliciting incriminating statements, the suspect has requested and been denied an opportunity to consult with his lawyer, and the police have not effectively warned him of his absolute constitutional right to remain silent, the accused has been denied «the Assistance of Counsel» in violation of the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution as «made obligatory upon the States by the Fourteenth Amendment,» Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. at 342, and that no statement elicited by the police during the interrogation may be used against him at a criminal trial.
If you look at the BBC's news website, the headline item is the Khadr interrogation video released as a result of Minister of Justice, Attorney General of Canada, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Appellants v. Omar Ahmed Khadr Respondent — and — British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Criminal Lawyers» Association (Ontario), University of Toronto, Faculty of Law — International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Watch Interveners, in which the court held that
And one of the things that we have done at the Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth that I am most proud of frankly is we've partnered with the International Association of Chiefs of Police to publish the first ever juvenile interrogation's protocol and this is something that that organization, which is based in Virginia, has distributed to police executives all around the coPolice to publish the first ever juvenile interrogation's protocol and this is something that that organization, which is based in Virginia, has distributed to police executives all around the copolice executives all around the country.
The alleged false confession was given to police after two weeks in jail, following 15 hours of questioning and immediately after Amor had been served divorce papers in the interrogation room at the police station.
These included the time span between the statements, advertence to the previous statement during questioning, the discovery of additional incriminating evidence subsequent to the first statement, the presence of the same police officers at both interrogations and other similarities between the two circumstances.
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