Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
statements
In a statement made to police, do any changes made in the statement have to be initialed by the person who made the statement? If a change is made but not initialed by the person who made the statement, is the entire statement void?
Asked on 3/02/06, 2:22 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
George Zuganelis
Zuganelis & Zuganelis, Attorneys at Law, P.C.
Re: statements
No, the statement itself is not void. But, in the hands of a skilled cross-examiner, a lot of doubt will be cast on the entire statement. That happens during trial. A skilled cross-examiner can make the entire statement appear tainted. If you need such a lawyer, please call me. I've been a criminal defense lawyer for 28 years.
Answered on 3/02/06, 5:38 pm
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