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Sixth Amendment Changes

October 29, 2009 | Point of Law

Devallis Rutledge, author of POLICE Magazine's Point of Law articles, discusses what officers need to know about how the Supreme Court's Kansas v. Ventris and Montejo v. Louisiana rulings have affected the way officers must conduct interrogations lawfully under the Sixth Amendment. You can also read the original articles "Sixth Amendment Revisited" from the July 2009 issue and "Sixth Amendment Waivers" from August 2009.

Tags: Interrogation Techniques, Miranda Law, Point of Law, Sixth Amendment, U.S. Supreme Court Cases


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