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Page 467
... magistrate . I am opposed to broadening the possibilities of defendants escaping punishment by these more rigorous technical requirements in the administra- tion of justice . If these confessions are otherwise voluntary , civilized ...
... magistrate . I am opposed to broadening the possibilities of defendants escaping punishment by these more rigorous technical requirements in the administra- tion of justice . If these confessions are otherwise voluntary , civilized ...
Page 492
... magistrate , usually a United States commis- sioner , who though not exactly judge is a court officer and hence independent of the Executive Department . These statutes have their roots in the indignation of our English ancestors ...
... magistrate , usually a United States commis- sioner , who though not exactly judge is a court officer and hence independent of the Executive Department . These statutes have their roots in the indignation of our English ancestors ...
Page 494
... magistrate before the arrest takes place ; he issues a warrant directing the policeman to bring the suspect speedily before the magistrate for a hearing . In some situations , however , there is no time to get a warrant before arrest ...
... magistrate before the arrest takes place ; he issues a warrant directing the policeman to bring the suspect speedily before the magistrate for a hearing . In some situations , however , there is no time to get a warrant before arrest ...
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