Dallas police say a DNA match from CODIS has led homicide detectives to a man already in state prison, now charged in the ...
Police often deceive people they question — for example, lying about having DNA evidence that incriminates them. Officers’ goals are to persuade guilty people to confess, but such tactics can pressure ...
Colorado Supreme Court Justice Richard L. Gabriel, left, asks a question as First Assistant Attorney General Wendy J. Ritz makes a rebuttal argument during People v. Rodriguez-Morelos as part of ...
Today's police interrogation may look deceivingly tame, with interrogators offering sympathy and excuses to the suspect for ...
In 1982, after a deadly fire in Lowell, police told Victor Rosario that a witness placed him at the scene just before the blaze ignited, and he was later convicted of arson and murder. In 2002, State ...
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