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Page 192
... law enforcement officials . The vulnerabili- ty that an intrastate or interstate traveler experiences when confronted by the police outside of his " own familiar territory " surely aggravates the coercive quality of such an encounter ...
... law enforcement officials . The vulnerabili- ty that an intrastate or interstate traveler experiences when confronted by the police outside of his " own familiar territory " surely aggravates the coercive quality of such an encounter ...
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... law . " II In [ its ] zeal to enforce the law [ the Government ] may not originate a criminal design , implant in an innocent person's mind the disposition to commit a criminal act , and then induce commission of the crime so that the ...
... law . " II In [ its ] zeal to enforce the law [ the Government ] may not originate a criminal design , implant in an innocent person's mind the disposition to commit a criminal act , and then induce commission of the crime so that the ...
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... law enforcement officials a substantial advantage over ordinary investigative techniques . But when we move beyond the realm of grand jury investigations limited to testimonial inquiries , as the Court does today , the danger increases ...
... law enforcement officials a substantial advantage over ordinary investigative techniques . But when we move beyond the realm of grand jury investigations limited to testimonial inquiries , as the Court does today , the danger increases ...
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An Overview of the Criminal Justice Process | 1 |
The Participants in the Administration of the Process | 15 |
The Nature and Scope of Fourteenth Amendment | 33 |
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