Criminal
Jan. 20, 2000
Defense Experts Worry Rule May Lead to Police Perjury
It's a question that's been hotly debated for decades: How far can police go in enforcing the law, based on suspects' furtive gestures? Last week's attempt by the Supreme Court to provide an answer seems to have done little to end that debate. And, according to some observers, the decision could further exacerbate police relations with the public.
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