Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Criminal Law
Under what circumstances is a defendant--name removed--confession inadmissable in court?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Criminal Law
There may be many reasons. This is something that needs more detail to discuss, Call for a free consultation if you would like to discuss this.
Ask for Musa 6313617979
Re: Criminal Law
There are many circumstances under which a statement or confession may be ruled inadmissible.
This is not a question that can be answered in a computer message; I have at least a half dozen books that are entirely devoted to the subject.
Judges are generally very reluctant to throw evidence out of court - so any motions to suppress or preclude must be prepared carefully.
Jeffrey Bloom
Re: Criminal Law
A confession is inadmissible if coerced or if given after arrest but without " Miranda"warnings. For more info you may call my office @7188340087 for a free phone consultation.
Related Questions & Answers
-
ACD Info., PLEASE HELP!!! I was recently granted a year long ACD for posession of... Asked 7/10/07, 11:44 am in United States New York Criminal Law
-
ACD Information I was recently granted an ACD for posession of marijuana &... Asked 7/10/07, 11:41 am in United States New York Criminal Law
-
3rd degree assult What kind of lawyer should I speak with. My son was beaten up in a... Asked 7/10/07, 10:28 am in United States New York Criminal Law