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False confession / Miranda v. Arizona / Miranda warning / Missouri v. Seibert / Dickerson v. United States / Confession / Saul Kassin / Interrogation / Central Park Jogger case / Law / Evidence law / Law enforcement in the United States
Date: 2010-07-11 13:07:40
False confession
Miranda v. Arizona
Miranda warning
Missouri v. Seibert
Dickerson v. United States
Confession
Saul Kassin
Interrogation
Central Park Jogger case
Law
Evidence law
Law enforcement in the United States

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