Title: SELF-INCRIMINATION. What Can an Accused Person be Compelled to Do?
Binding: Hardcover Book Condition: VG Jacket Condition: Sl.chipped Dj Edition: First Edition Size: 8vo Publisher: Springfield, Ill. Charles C. Thomas American Lecture Series 1950
Seller ID: 900649
x+91pp. Dj is sunned on spine and edges. A monograph that answers questions and explains exactly what an accused person is compelled to do during the course of an investigation. Are they obliged to submit to chemical tests for alcohol intoxication; give a specimen of blood; submit to medical examination; give fingerprints; allow voice identification tests; have results of psychiatric examination used in evidence; submit to a lie detector test? These and many more questions are answered and the book also contains an Index listing of the states and the pages on which each state's decisions are cited or discussed.