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Constitutional Law

Jun. 17, 2000

Accomplice Confessions Can Be Introduced in Pretrial Hearings

SAN FRANCISCO - Prosecutors will have more time to gather evidence while defendants are held in custody under a California Supreme Court ruling Thursday that allows confessions by accomplices to police officers to be introduced in preliminary hearings.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Prosecutors will have more time to gather evidence while defendants are held in custody under a California Supreme Court ruling Thursday that allows confessions by accomplices to police officers to be int...

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