Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
police promises
i would like to know is it the same when the states attorney
make a deal ith a suspect, or when the state police make a promise to a suspect, that they will not be arrested for a statement, and what happens if it is proven this suspect lied? do the police have that kind of power?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: police promises
An individual who gives false information to a law enforcement officer can be charged with obstructing justice. If the police make a deal based on information given by a suspect, but it turns out the information is untrue, the police are not bound by the deal.
Richard S. Stolker
Attorney, Uptown Law LLC
301-294-9500
Re: police promises
Any deal with the police needs to be entered properly. Be aware that case law supports
the police using trickery to obtain information to pursue investigation of a crime. Such evidence
is not necessarily considered fruit of the poisonous tree. A marked distinction applies where a deal is made with the
States Attorney since this may be considered a plea bargain depending upon when such occurs in the process.
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