Reinitiating Questioning After a Miranda Counsel Assertion

"FROM THE CLASSROOM"
By Ray Hill, Professor Emeritus, Santa Rosa Junior College

“Its ‘402’ time, officer.   Who Wins, You or Defense counsel”?
Note: 402(b) E.C. – A pre-trial court hearing to determine the admissibility of an…

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Drug Dealers and Their Constitutional Rights

It’s not much of a secret that the City of San Francisco has over the years developed some serious social issues, what with open drug dealing and general homelessness plaguing certain areas of the city.  I won’t get into the politics of those…

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Reinitiation of Questioning After a Miranda Silence Assertion

“FROM THE CLASSROOM”
Ray Hill, Professor Emeritus, Santa Rosa Junior College

“Its ‘402’ time, officer.
 Who Wins, You or Defense counsel”?

Note: 402(b) E.C. – A pre-trial court hearing to determine the admissibility of…

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The “Stalking Horse” Theory for Parole and Probation Fourth Waiver Searches

The “Stalking Horse” Theory for Parole and Probation Fourth Waiver Searches. 
By Robert Phillips, Deputy District Attorney (Ret). 

     Have you ever heard of the “stalking horse” theory, as it relates to parole and probation…

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Stale or Cold Misdemeanor Rule Update

"FROM THE CLASSROOM" by Ray Hill, Professor Emeritus, Santa Rosa Junior College

Ray Hill is a retired Police Lieutenant and Professor Emeritus at Santa Rosa Junior College. He has taught in the POST Basic Academy and Advanced Officer…

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Pretext Searches Are Not Lawful

"FROM THE CLASSROOM" by Ray Hill, Professor Emeritus, Santa Rosa Junior College
Ray Hill is a retired Police Lieutenant and Professor Emeritus at Santa Rosa Junior College. He has taught in the POST Basic Academy and Advanced Officer…

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