Professor O’Neill: Utah decision may set trend for dispeling a confession

Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (column)  Jan. 30, 2014

In his latest column, Professor Timothy O’Neill shares insights into the Reid interrogation method used by police for confessions. While many courts have denied the right to counter that method with statistics on fall confessions, a Utah Supreme Court decision may set a new pattern in which courts allow juries to learn scientific findings of how false confessions can be coerced from defendants.

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