In People v. Morera-Munoz, 2016 DJDAR 11469, the 1st District Court of Appeal held a state law that prohibits persons from telling lies to law enforcement does not violate the 1st Amendment? ["Deceiving police not protect," Nov. 21]. OK. But, People v. Chutan, 72 Cal. App. 4th 1276, 1280-81 (1999), held: "Police officers are thus at liberty to utilize deceptive stratagems to trick a guilty person into confessing. The cases from Califo...
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