Self-incrimination

AuthorMark G. Daniel/Robert K. Gill
Pages237-250
SELF-INCRIMINATION
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CHAPTER 5
SELFINCRIMINATION
§5:10 CONSTITUTIONAL AND STATUTORY PROVISIONS
§5:20 CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS
§5:21 General Points
§5:22 Comparison of Federal and State Protections
§5:23 Times When the Fifth Can Be Invoked
§5:24 When the Fifth Is Applicable
§5:25 When the Fifth Is Not Applicable—Falsehoods
§5:26 When the Fifth Is Not Applicable—No Incrimination
§5:27 When the Fifth Is Not Applicable—Waiver
§5:30 INVOKING THE PRIVILEGE
§5:31 Privilege Must Be Asserted
§5:32 Calling a Witness Who Will Assert the Privilege
§5:40 VIOLATION OF SELFINCRIMINATION PROTECTION
§5:41 General Points
§5:42 Penalty Situation Threats
§5:43 Lack of Knowing Waiver
§5:44 Garrity Issues
§5:50 SPECIFIC SITUATIONS
§5:51 Discovery During a Search
§5:52 Search of Electronic Devices
§5:53 Documents
§5:53.1 Documents—General Points
§5:53.2 Documents—Voluntarily Prepared
§5:54 Fingerprinting
§5:55 Physical Characteristics
§5:56 Blood and Breath Tests
§5:57 Handwriting Samples
§5:58 Voice Exemplars
§5:59 Post-Conviction Rehabilitation Programs
§5:70 PSYCHIATRIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS
§5:71 Statutory Provision
§5:72 General Points
§5:73 Required Warning and Notice

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